Built by Juan
Travelly is an independent, one-person project — designed, built and maintained by Juan.
Travelly turns your flights, trains, drives and ferries into a living map, a boarding-pass-style itinerary, and a passport you'll actually want to look at — with friends' journeys tracked live alongside your own.
The Upcoming drawer surfaces what's next as real boarding-pass cards — carrier, seat, weather baked right in — while the map behind it tilts and spins to trace your route on an actual satellite globe, not a flat projection.
Great-circle arcs sweep out from your travels across a real world map, every country you've touched down in gets a flag, and the whole record closes with a machine-readable-zone footer stamped with your name — built to be screenshotted.
Trips, kilometres, destinations and countries — totalled at the top, then a full log underneath, filterable by year, sortable by date/carrier/time/distance. Import years of history in seconds from a travel-tracking export CSV.
Share an 8-character code, and their trips — including the one they're mid-flight on right now — show up right alongside yours. No feed, no posts, just who's travelling and where.
The same trip data, three passport styles — a ledger of totals and charts, a country-by-country atlas, and the journey map. Swipe or tap the dots.
Hit Replay and every trip in scope plays back chronologically — a sweeping line with the transport icon riding the head, a camera that follows along, and the distance/mode counters ticking up live. Pick a year, a pace, or hand-pick the trips, then export it as a video.
Export any trip or a whole connected itinerary as a Ticket, Poster or Night Atlas card.
Sea legs are pathed over open water, not drawn as a straight line through land.
A local notification before departure — configurable from 1 to 72 hours out.
Your next trip, always one glance away, without opening the app.
No subscription, no recurring charge — pay once and every style, every feature, every trip is unlocked for as long as you use Travelly.
Travelly is an independent, one-person project — designed, built and maintained by Juan.