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Free app to track countries you've travelled to

Free app to track countries you've travelled to

by anmols99·Feb 26, 2026·1 point·0 comments

AI Analysis

MidEye Candy

Free clone of paid travel apps, but no compelling reason to choose it over Been.

Strengths
  • 3D globe with interactive textures and modern design appeal
  • Open-source codebase with active maintenance (recent bug fixes)
  • Genuine zero-cost alternative to freemium competitors like Been
Weaknesses
  • Travel tracking and achievement systems are table-stakes features, not differentiators
  • Tiny existing user base (2 App Store ratings) signals weak organic discovery
Category
Target Audience

Casual travelers and geography enthusiasts on iOS

Similar To

Been · Globe · Nomadic

Post Description

I know this already exists, but most such apps cost money or are freemium. I wanted to create a travel tracking app that was completely free, open-source and with a modern, playful design.

So I did that (with the help of Claude). The result is a iOS app written in Swift. You can track countries, major cities, and attractions you've visited or want to visit. You earn achievements as you travel to new destinations. There are also daily geography challenges.

The app is available on app store, and the code is on my Github (https://github.com/AnmolS99/voyage).

Feedback is very welcome :)

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