Drew Galbraith

TripChronos - Your travel memories, beautifully captured.

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TripChronos is the travel memory companion app for iOS — capture memories, plan itineraries, collaborate on trips with friends, explore your world map, track countries, earn achievements, and share beautiful trip reports. Launch Week Special: Get 25% off Lifetime Premium (Deal Expires 4/26/2026) - Use this link: https://apps.apple.com/redeem?ct...

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Drew Galbraith
Hey Product Hunt! A few years ago my partner and I spent a week in Iceland. The kind of trip where you take a thousand photos and come home completely in love with a place. Two weeks later we were already forgetting which day was which. The photos were in the Camera Roll, the notes were in Apple Notes, the receipts were buried in email, and the map of where we actually went lived only in my head. I tried every travel journal app on the store. They all felt like either preadsheets or Instagram clones. Nothing that felt like a proper memory book that was actually mine. So I started building TripChronos on nights and weekends, initially just for myself. The core idea is almost embarrassingly simple. Snap a photo and the app automatically captures the GPS, city, country, and timezone in one tap. Later you scroll through your trip as a timeline, see every memory on an interactive map, track the countries you've visited, and share a beautifully formatted report with whoever you traveled with. All of it lives in your own iCloud, so I never see or store your data. What surprised me most was how much the app grew along the way. I set out to build a simple photo log and ended up with itineraries, real time collaboration so couples and families can build a trip together, six home screen widgets so your next adventure is always one glance away, and shareable trip reports you can send to friends and family back home. Honestly, the hardest part was not the feature list. It was getting the capture flow fast enough that you actually use it in the moment, instead of trying to reconstruct the trip from a pile of camera roll photos after you get home. TripChronos is live on the App Store today, free to start, in thirteen languages, with a $1.99 a month Premium (or a lifetime option) for people who want the full experience. If you document your trips in any serious way I would love your honest feedback. What do you currently use and what drives you crazy about it? Thanks for checking it out.