Placemark

The places
that mattered.

A private journal for the restaurants you'd send a friend to, the hotel that surprised you, the street corner in Lisbon where everything clicked. Record it once. Find it instantly. Return whenever you want.

Start your journal

Free to start. Your places, private forever.

Restaurant
La Bottega di Finestre
Florence, Italy
★★★★★
“The handmade pappardelle with wild boar ragu. We sat outside and watched the sun drop behind the Duomo.”
City
Porto
Portugal
★★★★★
“The tiles. The river. The port cellars at sunset. I could move here.”
Hotel
Riad Yasmine
Marrakech, Morocco
★★★★
“Mint tea by the pool every morning. The rooftop at night was unreal.”

Not a trip tracker.
Not a social network.

Most travel apps want to plot your route or build your audience. Placemark does neither. It's a quiet, private record of individual places, each one worth remembering. Add a restaurant from last night or a hotel from three years ago. The flow is the same. Your journal is yours alone.

How it works

Record. Find. Return.

Instant capture

Name, location, category, photo, rating, notes. A few taps and it's saved. Adding a place from two years ago is exactly as fast as adding one from today.

Instant search

Someone asks for a restaurant in Lisbon? Search by name, location, or notes. Filter by category. Results appear as you type. This is a primary feature, not an afterthought.

Star ratings

Rate from 0 to 5. Unrated is fine too. When you're recommending, the stars help you remember what was genuinely great versus what was just okay.

One photo, one memory

Each place gets a single photo. Upload from your gallery or take one on the spot. Compressed on-device so it loads fast everywhere.

The Atlas

Every place, on one map.

Your entries are automatically geocoded and plotted on an interactive map. Tap a pin to see the place. Open it to read the full story. A quiet, visual record of everywhere you've been.

Cities Restaurants Hotels & Stays Landmarks

Your places.
Your stories.
Nobody else's.

No followers. No public feed. No algorithm deciding what matters. Just a beautifully made journal for the places you've been, ready for the next time someone asks, “Have you been anywhere good?”