Android · Early Access · Free
I started building this for myself.
Now I want to know if it's worth releasing.
This started as a hobby project. I hike multi-day routes and kept struggling to plan nutrition properly — figuring out how many calories I actually need at altitude, with a heavy pack, across a week of consecutive days. Spreadsheets got unwieldy fast. I built the first version just for myself, and it gradually grew into a full expedition planner. I'm still the only developer. I don't know if other hikers need it the way I did. That's what I'm trying to find out.
A planning tool only matters if it maps to how real hikers actually think. I'm not committed to a public release — I want honest feedback first. If you plan serious multi-day routes — TMB, PCT sections, Annapurna Circuit, Alta Via, EBC, Huayhuash — and you're willing to try it and tell me whether it's genuinely useful, that opinion is worth more to me than any metric I can collect on my own.
Android only · No iOS date set · I read every reply
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What's in the beta
- Expedition BuilderFoot-hiking routes via OpenRouteService — real trail distances, not straight lines
- Multi-day PlannerStage timeline with elevation profile, complexity scoring, and per-day details
- Day WizardDial in day type, water checkpoints, bail-out route, and notes for every stage
- Active Trip CompanionTODAY · MAP · STATS · SAFETY — tracks planned vs executed in real time
- Offline MapsDownload your trip bounding-box tile pack over WiFi before you leave signal
- Acclimatization ValidatorAuto-activates above 3,000 m — checks ascent profile against AMS guidelines
- Bail-out / Escape RoutesEvery stage can carry an emergency exit route, mapped and saved offline
- GPS On-trailReal-time position with executed vs planned route overlay
- Weather (3 layers)Hourly, daily, and climatology data per stage area
- POI SearchWater sources, huts, campsites, and viewpoints from OpenStreetMap
- Permit Deadline TrackerAttach booking deadlines to your plan so they surface in the pre-trip checklist
- ICE Card + Safety ProtocolsEmergency contacts with one-tap call, altitude protocols, and ICE handoff card
In development
Coming next
- Food PlanningDaily calorie targets using the ACSM exertion model adjusted for altitude and pack weight
- Pantry InventoryYour personal food stash to pull from when packing a trip
- Gear LockerCatalogue your kit with specs, then let the app assess it against each trip's demands
- Resupply / LogisticsResupply sections, mail-drop addresses, and town-stop planning for long routes
- Discover TabCurated expedition database — browse and import routes directly into the planner
- Dynamic Calorie BurnAdjusts daily calorie targets as your pack gets lighter across a multi-week trip
Your honest take
Try a real route.
Tell me if it's worth it.
Enter your Google account email and I'll send the Play Store tester invite directly. Plan a real route — or recreate one you've done — then tell me what works and what doesn't. If the answer is no, that's as valuable as yes.
Android only · No iOS date set · I read every reply
