Come home with more than 600 photos
Pin entries on a map, group them by trip, and keep the small stories that nobody back home is going to ask about — but that you'll be glad you wrote down.
Built for the road
Each trip is its own timeline, gallery, and map.
Entries are gently geotagged. The whole trip ends up on one map.
Quick drafts on the phone while you're moving. The long sit-down at the kitchen table when you get home.
A trip, the way you'll want to remember it
Plastic stools, 30¢ beers, three Australians who insisted I come for dinner. Best night of the trip so far.
Top bunk. Wrote for two hours. Couldn't sleep. Drank lukewarm coffee at sunrise as we pulled into the coast.
Got the linen jacket. Talked about my mum, of all things. He gave me a card to come back next year.
Ended up two hours out. Walked back through a market I'd never have found. The trip's best photo.
What's inside
How to use it on the road
- 1Start a trip the night before you go
Name. Dates. Done. The trip exists, ready for the first entry.
- 2Write while you're moving
On the train, between meals, at the airport. Voice notes if your hands are full.
- 3Drop in photos and places
From the camera roll, with the location. They sit inside the entry, on the trip map.
- 4Look back at the whole trip when you get home
Timeline. Map. Gallery. Export as a book if you want one to keep.
Where it earns its keep
One trip per leg. Search 'rain' a year later and find every soggy hostel.
Voice notes between summits. Map of the route, drawn by where you stopped to write.
A page per city. The conversations you'd otherwise forget.
Trip mode + scripture lookup. The verses you sat with are part of the record.
Frequently asked
Start the trip the night before you go
Two minutes to set up. The first entry can be three sentences.