Now every trip is a story one app changed it all

TL;DR: Chronicle your travels with Pin TRaveler, now $29.99 for life (reg.$45). I take so many pictures and look at so few of them.

When I set out on a road trip out to Arizona, I wanted a better way to chronicle my adventure.That’s how I find Pin Traveler, an app that’s kind of like Pinterest meets Google Maps, but it’s way better than both. Pin Traveler lets you track your journey by placing pins on a map for every stop along the way, adding a visual and interactive element to your travel memories.

What sets it apart for me is the ability to attach unlimited photos to each pin, so instead of losing those random snapshots in a sea of pictures, they’re tied to specific locations on the map.It made my trip feel more organized and meaningful, with each memory tied to a specific point along the route.I used Pin Traveler to mark everything from quick pit stops at quirky diners to the more memorable moments like hiking through desert trails or seeing a really angry-looking donkey.Each pin became a way to relive the experience without digging through endless photo galleries.

The best part? I could customize my map with different pin colors and styles, making it easy to categorize and personalize the whole trip.It wasn’t just about tracking where I’d been; it was about creating a lasting map of memories that felt unique to my journey.By the end of the trip, I had an interactive map that I could easily share with family and friends, or keep for myself to look back on later.

It’s made me appreciate the ability to chronicle my travels in a way that’s not overwhelming.Pin Traveler helped me turn a simple road trip into a visual diary, and for someone who takes so many pictures but rarely looks at them, this app made those memories much more tangible.If you want a little more out of your travel memories, it’s still just $29.99 to get a Lifetime Subscription to Pin Traveler. StackSocial prices subject to change. ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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