TimePeace is a calm travel diary for people always on the move: gather a trip before you go — legs, dates, visas, what to pack — then write the days into your diary as you live them. Months later the trip is still whole, kept privately on your own device, free, with no feed to perform for.
Legs and dates, packing lists that remember what you always forget, visa applications with their statuses, the bookings — and the diary entries you write along the way, threaded to the trip. One place for the whole of it, before and after.
Yes. The nomads from the villa, the friend who flew out for ten days, the someone in another time zone — kept in your People, so the cast of a trip doesn’t evaporate the moment you move on.
It becomes part of your year. The days you logged sit in your diary like any others, and your year in review counts every place — so a life of stints and hops adds up to a record instead of a blur of airports.
Months of moving blur together fast. TimePeace keeps each place and each person you met, so the years on the road become a record you can actually re-read — privately, with no feed and nothing sold.