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anonymouscaller 1 minutes ago [-]
Neat! One frustrating bug in the app is the forced ability to search states by two letter abbreviation. For example, if you start typing "Montana", your typing will be cut off, and Missouri will be selected, as the abbreviation for Missouri is MO.
prawn 7 hours ago [-]
Some quick feedback - your top two screenshots are absolutely generic: city map, and then featured locations. If you're about the routes, then maybe lead with the other two screenshots and more like those.
I would forget UGC for a long while yet. Just commit to seeding/curating routes yourselves. If you want to involve influencers, generate the routes based on their travel blogs or comments and then link back to them. Saves them doing any work on what will be a wasteland app to start with.
knuaym9 6 hours ago [-]
Those screenshots were on my list to update so thank you for the reminder!
UGC: Our first phase definitely looks closer to what you're describing than the long term goal. We're seeding the major US cities ourselves, then bringing on influencers in those same cities to create routes from their own lifestyle/brand and cross-post on socials — the seeded routes give them a baseline for the format we're going for. UGC from regular users is the longer-term bet, not what we were expecting within our first week of launch.
Your "generate the routes based on their travel blogs, link back" idea is one I hadn't considered, but it's something to think about. Appreciate your input!
momentmaker 10 hours ago [-]
Awesome job! Congrats on the launch!
I like the idea of exploring what others had found before. Maybe it doesn't need to be gear towards just travel but also this gives an opportunity for locals to explore places they've never knew before too?
I've also recently launched a walking app - made for myself but thought others would enjoy too. I had added an anonymous collective walk counter which encourages others to keep walking.
BTW, Mapbox does give sponsorships to projects/apps for displaying how their product is being used so once you get to a certain level you could submit a form for it. I know this project was sponsored by them: https://gpx.studio/
Hey man, congrats on the project! And to answer your question, the app is geared towards exploration in your city as well as others. So whether you're planning on going into downtown to explore new places or planning a trip to Tennessee, you're covered both ways! Thanks for the info on the sponsorships, that's my first time hearing about it. The more you know lol.
alex_c 12 hours ago [-]
Wow, this gives me such bittersweet feelings!
This is almost 1:1 with a project we worked on several years ago. Unfortunately it never launched - founder ran out of money. It was one of my favourite projects we’ve done and I genuinely believed in the concept, so I was sad we couldn’t see it come to fruition. But glad someone else is giving it another go!
Without giving away anything confidential, I can say your cold start plan is very similar. Can’t say it’s a good or bad plan because we never saw it executed in practice… but it’s not unreasonable!
I think distribution and stickiness will be a challenge. Even if you get enough content that users will have a great first experience, most people don’t travel that often, so getting them to come back regularly won’t be easy.
Best of luck - would love to see this succeed!
knuaym9 11 hours ago [-]
Alex, appreciate the warmhearted comment. Especially from someone who's been in a similar spot, means a lot. Curious what stuck with you from that project, good or bad, if you're willing to share (contact info in profile if you want to talk privately).
On distribution: agreed. Stickiness is the hard part for sure. Our angle is that the app should also work as a way for users to discover their own city through other people's POVs — not just for travel. We also built in a collaboration feature and private routes, so it doubles as a planning platform whether you're going solo or with a group.
We're hoping the creation side carries the retention we're looking for. Following a route is one side of the coin. Making the route, collaborating with friends, planning places you want to visit over weeks — that's where we're estimating (hoping lol) most of our retention will come from. Can't say for sure yet, not enough data.
Thanks again for the comment!
tf2_pyro 9 hours ago [-]
This looks great - I funnily had a very similar idea a while back that I never got the ball on rolling on - so it's great to see you've built this. I unfortunately can't test this right now as I have an Android
Some ideas I had back then on the business side of things - you could explore getting travel influencers on board to market it and create their own custom itenararies. Then you can also connect to booking websites to earn income and give commission shares to route creators.
knuaym9 8 hours ago [-]
We are planning on launching an android version in the near future, just don't have a specific timeline yet. Looking to see how the response is from the iOS users. On the business side: influencer-created itineraries is something we're already leaning into as mentioned above (number 3). As for the other angle for monetization, we've gone back and forth on it. The thing that makes us hesitant is incentive alignment i.e once route creators earn commission on bookings, there's pressure to route people toward bookable places (hotels, paid attractions, restaurants on partner platforms) rather than the local hidden-gem stuff that's the actual value of the app. Not ruling it out—there are versions of it (transparent disclosure, opt-in by creator, separate trips vs routes surface) that might work. Just want to make sure it's done right. Appreciate your input!
michaefe 9 hours ago [-]
Super cool! Unrelated to the idea itself, but it seems like (at least for me) the images on the desktop landing page aren't rendering on either chrome or safari
knuaym9 5 hours ago [-]
Just a FYI, the website is up and running if you still wanted to check it out!
knuaym9 9 hours ago [-]
You're right, just confirmed it on our end. Getting on that now, should be fixed shortly. Appreciate you for taking the time to report it.
binyang_qiu 9 hours ago [-]
This idea is super cool! I love traveling and feel that the core of a trip is exploring local/authentic life, so your product perfectly matches my needs! If all people sharing their routes are local and the recommendations are real, not ads, it will be reliable for me to use it to find places.
Just one thing, I can't use it in my country:( Hope you can make it globally:)
knuaym9 8 hours ago [-]
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fizza_pizza 6 hours ago [-]
This is actually a really fun idea. I’d honestly trust routes made by real people way more than another “top 10 places” blog post.
agilek 1 minutes ago [-]
There is one issue: “normal locals” are usually not the best ones to walk you through their city. They never go sightseeing or to attractions meant for tourists. And tourists always want to see this top 10 things from the list. Majority don’t want to risk and go offbeat path when their resources are limited.
knuaym9 5 hours ago [-]
Thanks! Yeah that's the idea. Biggest problem we are encountering in the initial stages is just the UGC with users or lack thereof but it hasn't even been 48 hours since launch lol. Seeding major cities at the moment and as the user base grows, the hope is UGC grows as well.
hbarka 6 hours ago [-]
Does it allow seeding with prior walks or does it have to be live-collected?
knuaym9 5 hours ago [-]
At the moment, it's manual creation. You build the route by placing waypoints and adding notes, tips, and a cover photo (if you prefer). So you can create the route whenever you'd like. Live recording is something we considered but planned to do later down the line. Hope this answered your question!
hod6654 9 hours ago [-]
This is for the US only?
Geoblocked here :(
knuaym9 9 hours ago [-]
Yes, we are only available in the U.S as of the moment. Planning on expanding into other markets in the future. Stay tuned!
sbinnee 11 hours ago [-]
I love the idea. Unfortunately, not available in my country. I hope it to be successful and see this app in my country in the future.
knuaym9 11 hours ago [-]
Thanks! Just out of curiosity, what country do you reside in? We're iOS only for now (planning to come to android in the near future) and the App Store availability is set up market-by-market, so it'd be useful for us to know where the demand is.
momentmaker 10 hours ago [-]
If you are releasing for every country you might need to do a special form on the App Store for the EU region before they are allowed to distribute your app. I had found this out when I first released mine.
knuaym9 10 hours ago [-]
As of the moment, we are only in the U.S but yes you're right on that.
sbinnee 8 hours ago [-]
South Korea
kanglei1130 6 hours ago [-]
The whole point of container is reproducibility. If my cloud job depends on the exact state of my messy, constantly changing dev environment today, how do I reproduce this exact run six months from now?
I would forget UGC for a long while yet. Just commit to seeding/curating routes yourselves. If you want to involve influencers, generate the routes based on their travel blogs or comments and then link back to them. Saves them doing any work on what will be a wasteland app to start with.
UGC: Our first phase definitely looks closer to what you're describing than the long term goal. We're seeding the major US cities ourselves, then bringing on influencers in those same cities to create routes from their own lifestyle/brand and cross-post on socials — the seeded routes give them a baseline for the format we're going for. UGC from regular users is the longer-term bet, not what we were expecting within our first week of launch.
Your "generate the routes based on their travel blogs, link back" idea is one I hadn't considered, but it's something to think about. Appreciate your input!
I like the idea of exploring what others had found before. Maybe it doesn't need to be gear towards just travel but also this gives an opportunity for locals to explore places they've never knew before too?
I've also recently launched a walking app - made for myself but thought others would enjoy too. I had added an anonymous collective walk counter which encourages others to keep walking.
BTW, Mapbox does give sponsorships to projects/apps for displaying how their product is being used so once you get to a certain level you could submit a form for it. I know this project was sponsored by them: https://gpx.studio/
Here is my project if you are interested to checking out. Feel free to take any feature you find in there for your app. https://github.com/walktalkmeditate/pilgrim-ios
This is almost 1:1 with a project we worked on several years ago. Unfortunately it never launched - founder ran out of money. It was one of my favourite projects we’ve done and I genuinely believed in the concept, so I was sad we couldn’t see it come to fruition. But glad someone else is giving it another go!
Without giving away anything confidential, I can say your cold start plan is very similar. Can’t say it’s a good or bad plan because we never saw it executed in practice… but it’s not unreasonable!
I think distribution and stickiness will be a challenge. Even if you get enough content that users will have a great first experience, most people don’t travel that often, so getting them to come back regularly won’t be easy.
Best of luck - would love to see this succeed!
On distribution: agreed. Stickiness is the hard part for sure. Our angle is that the app should also work as a way for users to discover their own city through other people's POVs — not just for travel. We also built in a collaboration feature and private routes, so it doubles as a planning platform whether you're going solo or with a group.
We're hoping the creation side carries the retention we're looking for. Following a route is one side of the coin. Making the route, collaborating with friends, planning places you want to visit over weeks — that's where we're estimating (hoping lol) most of our retention will come from. Can't say for sure yet, not enough data. Thanks again for the comment!
Some ideas I had back then on the business side of things - you could explore getting travel influencers on board to market it and create their own custom itenararies. Then you can also connect to booking websites to earn income and give commission shares to route creators.