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TravelMind
AI-powered city discovery built on taste, not reviews
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AI-powered city discovery built on taste, not reviews
72 followers
You land in a new city. You open every app you know. Two hours later you're still scrolling, still unsure, still guessing. TravelMind was built for that moment. Swipe through places, tell us what you love β the AI does the rest. It learns your taste and finds the right spot before you even know to look. Your taste. Every city. Live now on iOS and Android.






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Congrats on the launch, Anastasia and TravelMind team!
I may be a bit biased here but I do have some insight on people discovering new places. I run my city's biggest travel Instagram page (@experience.sofia on Instagram, we talk about Sofia, Bulgaria). What I find is our best-performing content is often either "hidden gems" or "how to avoid getting scammed/overspending/some other problem". A huge part of our edge and credibility on social media is we are locals and we can bring you to those lesser-known places, some of which barely even have a Google Maps listing. Imo, this is what a lot of people are looking for in the era of overtourism - not to go to the same 2-3 overhyped places everyone else visits.
So, I was wondering how did you source the initial listings on TravelMind? Do you also have the option for users to add their own (as you can on Google Maps)?
This really resonates with me. When I land in a new city, it's honesty hard to explore everything by myself. But when I search online, there's so much influencer promotion and sponsored content that it can be hard to tell what's overhyped and what's actually a hidden gem.
What countries or regions does TravelMind currently cover? Is the global discovery experience available worldwide, or focused on certain cities for now?
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Congrats on the launch! π
I can definitely relate to the problem. Even with so many review sites and travel apps, it can still be surprisingly hard to find places that actually match your personal taste.
I like the idea of learning from user behavior rather than relying only on ratings. The swipe-based approach sounds simple and intuitive.
When I visit a new city, I usually end up combining recommendations from friends, instagram/tiktok posts, and lots of searching, so having something that learns my preferences could be really useful.
two hours later you're still scrolling, still unsure, still guessing" is so accurate it hurts. learning from swipes instead of relying on reviews makes way more sense because my taste in restaurants has zero overlap with the average google reviewer. curious how many swipes it takes before the recommendations actually start feeling personal