Pin the café you'll have forgotten by autumn.
A name, a street, a view — the kind of detail that's gone by autumn unless something catches it. Speak a quick line as you go, and each stop drops onto a dated map of the trip you can wander back through, place by place.
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What you capture
- A spoken note in the moment — the café to come back to, the platform number, hands still full of luggage
- Photos and short videos as the trip unfolds — the view from the balcony, the market, the long way home
- The date and the exact place, pinned to a map for you
Tap the tag and the whole trip opens on your phone — every photo, voice note, video and place, in the order you travelled, with nothing to install to read it.
By autumn a good holiday has blurred into a camera roll of near-identical photos and a drawer of faded luggage labels: the name of the restaurant gone, the backstreet you loved unfindable on a map, which trip was which a guess. A paper luggage label peels off in the hold, and your notes scatter across apps you'll never open again.
Put a little tag on the case, or one in your travel wallet for the trip itself, and the holiday writes its own journal. Speak a voice note the moment you find a place worth remembering, snap a photo or a short video, and the date and exact spot are pinned to a map for you — a dated trip diary that builds as you go, not a label you fill in afterwards. Home again, keep the whole journey as a past trip and free the tag for the next case, with nothing deleted. And because your details live in the app rather than on the tag, a finder or airline can reach you through a single shared label if a bag ever goes missing — without seeing any of the rest.
Stick a tag on it
A cheap NFC tag on a stake, lid, box — anything.
Tap & add
Photos, notes, voice. Date and place captured automatically.
Tap to recall
Tap again, anytime, to see everything. No app to install.
Questions
- Can I add notes while I'm actually out and about?
- Yes — that's the point. Tap the tag and speak a quick voice note with your hands full, or drop in a photo or short video; the date and the place are saved for you, so nothing is lost to 'I'll write it down later'.
- What happens to the trip when I get home — can I reuse the tag?
- Keep the whole journey — photos, videos and voice notes — as a past trip in your history, then free the tag to use on the next case or journey. Nothing is deleted; the story stays even when the tag moves on.
- If my luggage goes missing, can someone reach me?
- Share just that one bag's label with your contact details, so a finder or airline can get in touch without seeing the rest of your trips. If the tag itself is damaged, move the whole record to a new one and lose nothing.