Travel trackers usually force one definition of "been there." But brushing through an airport is not the same as living somewhere for a month, and pretending they are makes your map a little dishonest.
Four levels of "been there"
Worldly lets you track each place as a continent, country, state or province, or city, and shows your coverage at every level. You decide what counts, place by place.
The result is a map that matches your real story instead of inflating it. Your country count and your city count tell different, equally true tales.
Coverage you can actually read
Progress rings for continents, countries, states, and cities turn that precision into a clear picture of how much of the world you have genuinely covered.
It all lives on your phone, with no account, and the only time it reaches the network is to look up a place you are adding.
A viewer, not another dashboard
HogWatch never writes back to PostHog. That single constraint is what makes it safe to hand your analytics key to a phone app.
Beating decision fatigue on a free afternoon
The problem is rarely a lack of things to do. It is the small, draining decision of choosing one. SideQuest removes that decision.
The idea behind Flowstate Industries
Flowstate Industries is a one-person studio making small, offline-first iOS apps. Here is why it exists, and what that means for the people who use them.