One-liner
A travel journal app that automatically logs visited locations on a map with timestamps and photos, helping users track where they've been.
Strengths
- Highly accurate geolocation tracking with automatic check-in on arrival at destinations
- Clean, minimalist interface focused on visual storytelling through maps and photo timelines
- Strong integration of location history with date-based navigation and search
- Users praise the 'been' feature for effortlessly documenting travel experiences
- Popular among solo female travelers for safety and personal documentation
Weaknesses
- Frequent crashes reported when syncing large photo libraries ("App keeps crashing when I try to add 50+ photos from my trip")
- No offline mode—users can't log trips without internet ("I was in the mountains and couldn’t save anything")
- Limited customization: no ability to edit or rename locations after creation
- No export options beyond screenshots ("Can’t share my journey as a PDF or CSV")
- Some users report inaccurate location detection in urban areas ("It said I was in Paris when I was just passing through Lyon")
Opportunities
- Build an offline-first version with local sync and manual entry fallback
- Add location editing, renaming, and tagging features for better data control
- Introduce exportable travel reports (PDF/CSV) with stats like total countries visited
- Create a privacy-focused version with end-to-end encrypted backups
- Enable cross-app sharing with Instagram, Google Maps, or Notion via API
Competitors
- TripIt
- MapMyWalk
- Google Trips (discontinued)
- Wanderlog
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 2:58:26 PM