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Life Trail Atlas

A real-world exploration app that lights up your personal map as you move through cities and countries.

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Product position

Not a fitness tracker or travel guide. It turns real movement into visible personal progress.

Best for

  • People who want to remember where they have walked.
  • Map fans who like fog reveal, achievements, and yearly recaps.
  • Users who want precise trails to stay local with privacy zones.

Core abilities

A private atlas that turns movement into visible progress.

Fog reveal

Visited places gradually light up, making the map feel discovered instead of merely recorded.

City and country progress

Track how much of a city, region, or country has become part of the personal atlas.

XP and achievements

Give long-term exploration a game loop with milestones, unlocks, and small rewards.

Recap moments

Review weeks, years, trips, and meaningful movement patterns without making it a fitness dashboard.

Privacy zones

Hide sensitive places such as home, work, or private routines from the visible trail.

Local archives

Keep personal trail history under user control with local-first storage and clear privacy boundaries.

Typical flow

Walk, reveal, and return to the map later.

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Allow location thoughtfully

Use location only for the personal atlas, with privacy zones for sensitive places.

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Move through real places

Walk, commute, travel, and explore while the map slowly becomes visible.

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Review progress

Come back to see newly revealed areas, city progress, achievements, and recap moments.

Details

A life map, not a fitness tracker.

Memory first

The product is about remembering where life happened, not optimizing pace, calories, or workouts.

Playful progress

Fog, XP, city unlocks, and achievements make exploration feel alive without turning every walk into a chore.

Privacy matters

Sensitive areas need special treatment because precise trails can reveal personal routines.

Long-term use

The atlas becomes more meaningful over months and years, so it supports gradual accumulation.