
TripMemo is the solo travel app built for a private travel diary: TripBooks with pages, offline capture, and share links for the people you trust—without a social feed.




Private by default
No public feed. No pressure.
Share link
One trip. One private link.
Pins + places
Context for every memory.
Offline mode
Write now. Sync later.
Solo‑First
No follower count. No performance. Just a calm, personal travel diary designed for emotional recall.
Privacy
Private TripBook
Visible only to people you invite.
Visibility
Generate a link for a specific TripBook. Friends and family can follow along without you posting publicly.
Shared with




Write notes, add photos, and keep moving. Everything queues locally and syncs when you’re back.
Queue
OfflineTraveling solo doesn't mean documenting solo. Invite people you meet to collaborate in real time—no social pressure, just shared memories.






























If you collaborate, you can download every image from the TripBook—so you leave with the memories, not a messy thread.
Your solo trip becomes a collectible book—pages with photos + notes that read like a story, not a folder.
Solo travel safety app (without live tracking)
TripMemo isn’t a public feed and it isn’t a live location tracker. It’s a private travel diary you can selectively share via a TripBook link—so people you trust can follow your story without you broadcasting your life.
Private by default
No followers, no discovery, no pressure—just your TripBook.
One TripBook, one link
Share a single trip with trusted people (and nothing else).
Offline-ready capture
Write notes and add photos even when you’re off-grid. Syncs later.

Comparison
Solo travel is personal. Your journal should be, too.
| Features | Notes App | TripMemo | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private by default | Yes | No | Yes |
| TripBooks + pages (story format) | No | No | Yes |
| Offline journaling | Basic | No | Yes |
| Share a specific trip (link) | Hard | Public | Yes |
| Real-time collaboration | No | No | Yes |
| Maps & pins (reflection) | No | No | Yes |
Journaling Tips
Make the most of your travel memories with these practical journaling strategies.
Solo travel is as much internal as external. Write about your thoughts, fears conquered, and personal realizations—not just the sights.
The people you meet are the story. Jot down names, where they're from, what they recommended. These connections define solo travel.
Generate a TripMemo link for family back home. They can follow your journey without you posting publicly—safe, private, and reassuring.
Solo mornings in a café, waiting at a platform, sunset alone on a beach—these reflective moments deserve documenting too.
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