Trip Timeline
Day-by-day visual itinerary with flights, hotels, activities, and notes. Paste any confirmation — it auto-organizes. Viewable offline.
Your offline-first travel companion. Journal, vault, and itinerary — all in one beautifully designed pocket app. Private by default. Working at 30,000 ft.
Built for travelers who are tired of stitching one trip together across seven apps and a $49/year subscription that still doesn't work in airplane mode.
Day-by-day visual itinerary with flights, hotels, activities, and notes. Paste any confirmation — it auto-organizes. Viewable offline.
Biometric-locked storage for passports, boarding passes, visas, and travel insurance. Lives only on your device. Never on a cloud.
Snap photos, record voice memos, or jot text moments in two taps. Auto-tags to your current trip. Works perfectly offline.
Real-time flight status, gates, and delays for $0.99 per Day Pass. No subscription. Buy as needed.
Turn any trip into a designer-grade PDF travel book or print-ready photo album in under 30 seconds.
No account, no email, no Google sign-in. Open the app and start. Your memories belong to you.
Three steps from a flight confirmation to a magazine-quality photo book.
Open the app, tap "New Trip", enter your destination and dates. Paste any flight number — it auto-organizes into your visual timeline.
Snap photos, dictate voice memos, or write quick notes from the Companion tab. Everything stays on your device, auto-tagged to your current trip.
Back home, tap Studio. Choose a designer template. Export a polished PDF travel book in 30 seconds — share it, print it, or archive it.
Pay only when you want more. No tricks, no creeping subscription, no data harvest.
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