Residency

Residency

Your photos know where you've been. We track consequences.

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Other apps log where you've been. Residency shows what happens next. Scan your photos: it extracts every trip, filters out the noise (in-flight pictures, ferries, etc), and applies 120+ visa and tax rules automatically. Test future trips before you book to see if they'll trigger residency or break a limit. Keep documents, insurances, and driving permits organised with expiry alerts, export your history for tax filings or visa applications, and track with widgets. iOS 17+, private and on-device.
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Vadim Drobinin
Hey PH! Vadim here. If you've ever maintained a spreadsheet of travel history, hated every minute of it, and still got it wrong, this is your passport's new best friend. I built Residency last summer knowing I'd need 10 years of travel history for a Canadian work permit. Pointed it at my photo library, reconstructed a decade of trips in minutes, got the visa, and have been traveling Canada with a backpack ever since. I then ranted on Hacker News about country borders desperately needing APIs one could cURL, hit the front page, and landed the barely-in-public-beta app in Top 25 Paid in US and EU almost right after, so spent the last months polishing it based on feedback from early users, and finally ready to call it out of beta. You can use it to walk down memory lane and see everywhere you've been, but also to stop future trips from going sideways. Planning to drive in Japan? It'll remind you to get an international driving permit. Road trip through the Rockies? Don't forget your car excess insurance expires next week. The app nags you before problems become stories you tell at parties. Runs entirely on-device: no cloud, no AI hype, just your data processed locally (you can export it anytime). It's priced cheaper than an airport martini, but I'd genuinely love the community's take on pricing. One-off purchases had terrible conversion, and gating features behind in-apps means spending time locking things down instead of building new ones. What's worked for you?