One traveller's counting problem,
turned into a tool.
Schengen Shuffle is built and run by Jason Mabile, a sole proprietor in the United States, and it exists because he kept miscounting his own rolling 180-day window. Everyone does. The rule reads simply and counts strangely: entry and exit days count in full, nothing resets when you leave, and your days come back one at a time. Since the EU switched on its biometric entry/exit system, the border computer counts perfectly - so you have to as well.
The counting half of this site is free and stays free: the calculator with no signup, and the tracker with an account. The paid half is the watching: Premium members set one budget for a complete reset trip (flight out, a season-long stay, the flight home) and get an email when real prices drop under it.
How we make money (all of it)
Subscriptions. Premium is the product; the price is on the pricing section and the renewal terms are in plain language in the terms.
A few clearly-labelled affiliate links on the resources page for adjacent services we would recommend anyway (insurance, banking, eSIMs). Never on flights or stays: we take no commission from any airline, booking site, or landlord, so the bundles in your alerts are ranked by price and nothing else. No ads, no trackers, no selling data - the privacy policy is three minutes long because there is not much to disclose.
Corrections and contact
Visa-free durations and memberships change; if a guide page has drifted out of date, say so and it gets fixed: hello@out90.com. Nothing on this site is visa or legal advice - for edge cases, ask the embassy of the country you are visiting.
Log your stays once; it keeps the count and finds your way out.
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