Use case · Trips & memories
The trip journal that keeps itself.
Every trip journal app fails the same way: it asks you to do homework on vacation. FlouMe doesn't. You just pin photos where you take them, and the trip assembles itself — a map of everywhere you actually walked, kept forever.
Free on iPhone · Android coming later

Zero-effort journaling
Pins taken around the same place and time cluster into a trip automatically. No album to name, no entries to write, no map to draw. By the flight home, the week exists as a shape on the map: the coast road, the detour that turned out to be the best day, the town you stayed too long in on purpose.
It's the difference between a diary you have to keep and a footprint you simply leave.
A group trip, one journal
Invite the people you travelled with to pin into the same trip. Everyone's photos land on one shared map, and the trip has its own chat — so the memories and the commentary stay together. Afterwards, one share link carries the whole thing.
Memories that resurface
FlouMe keeps a private archive of everything you've pinned, sends you “1 year ago today” reminders, and recaps your week every Sunday. Save places you want to reach on your Wishlist and watch the live distance tick down. The journal doesn't just store the past — it keeps nudging you toward the next pin.
Made to be walked again
Because every photo is anchored to its exact GPS spot, a trip is never just viewable — it's re-walkable. Give the link to a friend heading to the same island, or to your kid, years from now. They stand where you stood, unlock what you saw, and the journal becomes a route.
Take the trip. Keep the map.
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