I travel. I want to remember it properly.
No blog needed. Just a permanent record of the places and moments that mattered — searchable, location-linked, yours forever.
FreeTrip log · Travel archive · Optional publishing
Roami is a travel journal and archive. Note moments as you go — find them years later — turn them into blog posts in your voice when you want.
Roami keeps the texture — what you felt, who you were with, what you were thinking — not just the photos.
Capture a moment from your phone — place, mood, one sentence. Free.
Every trip stays searchable by place and time. Yours forever.
Turn logs into blog drafts in your voice — not generic AI. Paid.
Does this sound familiar?
You came back from 10 days in the mountains with 300 photos and a voice note you never transcribed. Six months later you remember the big things. The texture of it — the conversations, the light, what you were actually thinking — that's gone.
You've got four trips in your drafts folder that never became posts. Every time you sit down to write, something comes out that reads like a travel brochure. It doesn't sound like you. You close the tab.
You tried AI. It was fast. It didn't sound like you. It had no memory of the trip before, or the one before that.
Is this you?
No blog needed. Just a permanent record of the places and moments that mattered — searchable, location-linked, yours forever.
FreeAlready have a blog or want to start one. Want drafts that sound like me, not a generic AI. Want the archive to feed the writing.
Paid tierLog everything. Publish selectively. Full access.
Full accessHow it works
Capture the moment, not the polished version. Place, feeling, who you were with, what you ate. Auto-tagged, time-stamped, location-linked. Builds an archive you can actually search. The bar is low — a sentence is enough.
Your logs go in. The agent has read everything you've ever written. The draft comes back sounding like you. Not because it's clever — because it has the context that generic AI never has. You review, you publish.
The archive is what makes the publishing good. The more you log, the better the drafts. One feeds the other.