Timeline-first
Keep the trip in order instead of losing it across random posts and screenshots.
Invite-only iOS beta
Stampd turns stays, meals, maps, photos, and moments into one structured trip timeline you can relive later or share in one clean link.
Keep the trip in order instead of losing it across random posts and screenshots.
Save the restaurant, stay, and detour details you will actually want later.
Send the full trip story when friends ask where you went and what was worth it.
Why Stampd
Most travel memories vanish into camera rolls, notes apps, and group chats. Stampd gives the whole trip a structure so the story still makes sense later.
Flights, stays, meals, and spontaneous moments all live under one trip instead of getting split across apps.
Save the place details that matter so future-you remembers exactly what was worth the stop.
Send one link when someone asks, “What did you do there?” instead of a pile of screenshots and half-remembered recs.
How it works
Stampd is designed around how travel actually happens: a trip has structure, moments happen in order, and the best parts are usually the details people forget first.
Give the getaway one home so every stay, meal, stop, and memory has context.
Add the places, photos, and notes that make the trip useful again later.
Let friends follow along or send the full trip when someone wants the itinerary.
Private beta
Stampd is invite-only right now. Join the waitlist and we’ll reach out when early access opens.
Made to be shared
Useful for solo travelers, even better with friends.
Stampd works as a personal travel archive, but it becomes more valuable when your friends can stamp the best moments, revisit the timeline, and steal the good spots.
Trips become a shareable reference
A trip page can answer the real questions: where you stayed, what was worth it, and what you would do again next time.
Moments beat random posts
Feed activity is built around actual trip moments, so recommendations keep context.
Recaps stay personal
Turn your trips into a running memory of where you went, what you loved, and how you travel.