Globetrotter

About

Why I made this

I travel a good deal, and I've never been one to post about it. The trips piled up without leaving much behind — a camera roll I rarely opened, the same few stories told at dinner. After a while the places blur, and I'd forget I had been somewhere until something happened to remind me.

What I wanted was modest: one place that showed me where I'd been. Not something to perform, just a map I could open and take in at a glance. I couldn't find one I liked, so I built it.

You add your flights and the globe draws them. That's the whole of it: a record I keep for myself, and a link I can hand to anyone who asks where I've been.

How it works

  1. 01

    Add your flights

    Enter legs manually, or hand a prompt to your AI agent to mine your inbox and return a CSV you paste straight in.

  2. 02

    The globe draws them

    Each leg sweeps in as a thin gradient arc in chronological order. Cities appear as pins the moment an arc reaches them.

  3. 03

    Share your globe

    One link to your personal map — send it when someone asks where you've been.

Built it myself with Next.js and the open-source react-globe.gl. Still adding to it.