Tripstree

Tripstree

Display every country you've visited in one shareable page

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Tripstree turns “Where have you traveled?” into a single shareable wall. Instead of scattered photos, map pins, and Instagram highlights, you get one clean page: a world map with your visited countries plus country cards with dates, photo carousels, annotations, and descriptions. Unlike bulky travel journals, Tripstree is built purely for showcasing your travels in one simple link.
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Mihail Anghelici
👋 How Tripstree started About 8 months ago I was traveling in Cuba, sitting by the pool with a friend, talking through app ideas. One pattern kept coming up: people love showing where they’ve been, ticking off countries, sharing their travel pictures, and people are often asked "where have you traveled?". 🚨 The problem When I looked for tools to solve this, I found some apps, all of which act like full social platforms: feeds, followers, comments, likes, endless features. Most “travel logging” apps feel like another social network. They’re heavy if you just want a clean, visual answer to: “Where have you been, and what did it look like?” ✨ What Tripstree does Tripstree is a minimal travel wall you can share in a single link: - A world map with your visited countries highlighted - Country cards with dates, notes, and photo carousels - A clean layout designed to fit on one page - Customizable themes and styles - No feed, no friend system, no algorithm. Just: “This is where I’ve been, and here are the pictures.” 🆚 How it’s different It's built specifically for showcasing travel and designed as a link-in-bio tool, inspired by Linktree but focused solely on trips. It's simple enough to set up in a few minutes, but visual enough to feel like a personal travel portfolio. 🙏 Feedback I’d love feedback from Product Hunt on: - What you’d want to customize on your own travel wall if you had one? - What would make you actually put this link in your bios? - Anything else? Happy to answer any questions and hear honest critiques.