Tripo lets you save places with notes and photos, organize them into collections, and share your favorite spots with friends and the world.
One map. All your places.
Tripo lets you save places with notes and photos, organize them into collections, and share your favorite spots with friends and the world.
Hey Product Hunt! Iβm Stepa β the designer behind Tripo, and someone who's always saved places in random screenshots, half-finished Google Maps, or notes I forgot to open. We built Tripo because we wished something like this existed. It makes it easy to collect the places you love β whether you're planning a trip or just want to remember that cozy cafe you passed by. If that sounds like you, give it a try, weβd love to hear your thoughts π
Hey Product Hunt! Simon here β Marketing Manager at Tripo, and a fellow "screenshot hoarder" of hidden gems π. For years, Iβve believed the world needs a tool like Tripp β one that turns our messy collections of places into something meaningful. Not just for travelers, but for anyone who wants to say: "This spot? It changed how I see the world." Our team nailed it β Tripoβs not just about saving pins, itβs about curating your story through places. Thrilled to see it here today β go try it, folks
Just tried Tripo and itβs almost exactly what Iβve been needing no more digging through screenshots or google map searches to find that sushi spot I loved last week. Feels super intuitive to bookmark places as you discover them. Looking forward to see how it evolves!
Love the idea of organizing travel spots with personal notes! π Does it work offline for when I'm exploring without service? β¨
Love this concept for travel planning! How does sharing work - public lists or private invites? βοΈ
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