Preview: an interactive-style map with colored pins for logged places—the same OpenStreetMap view and dot markers as the in-app journal.
Your places, your taste—one location-based journal.
The map above is a real preview—OpenStreetMap and colored pins like the ones you'll log in your journal (sample locations shown).
Log anywhere that mattered: a country, neighborhood, restaurant, national park, hotel, or trail. Add ratings, dates, tags, and notes. Let Skouter answer questions and make custom recommendations based on your experiences—not generic travel lists.
More personal than Google Maps. More alive than a spreadsheet.
Guides · Explore — guides to read; public profiles to preview the map and Agent history.
Groups · Family trips · Friends weekends
Plan together—without pasting screenshots into a group chat
Start a group, invite the people you actually travel with, and keep journaling in private. Skouter's Agent can read patterns across everyone's entries—so suggestions reflect your crew's tastes, not a generic itinerary. Nobody has to share raw diary entries; the Agent works from aggregated signals you choose to include.
That's the viral loop: one person brings the trip, invites others, and the product gets better for everyone as more journals join—without turning into another social feed.
How Skouter works
Step 1 of 5
Pick any location
Use the search bar to find a place, or drop a pin directly on the map. You can start with a restaurant, a trail, a neighborhood—anything you want to remember.
Map with search and pin drop

What people say
“I rate my vacations here and ask the Agent for the next stop or itinerary—it pulls from what I actually liked, not a random travel blog.”
“I log restaurants I'd go back to and ones I'd skip. The Agent suggests new places that feel tuned to how I eat, instead of another generic top-ten list.”
“We use a family group so the Agent can read everyone's journals in the background and suggest plans that work for all of us—without us combing through each other's entries.”