There is a particular joy in looking back at everywhere you have travelled. Most apps that promise this want an account and quietly turn your trips into data on someone else’s server. That always felt like the wrong trade for something so personal.
Watch the world fill in
Worldly lets you log the places you have been and watch them light up on a 3D globe you can spin. It keeps a passport of your visits with notes and photos, and shows how much of the world you have actually covered, down to states and cities.
It is the grown-up version of sticking pins in a map: a quiet record of your life in travel that is genuinely yours.
Everything lives on your device. There is no account, no sync to a company server, and the only time it reaches the network is to look up a place you are adding.
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