Full-hearted at Cheonggyecheon. Fifteen years later and this city still gets me.
Remember the trip the way it felt.
Recapd is a private travel journal for you and your people. Capture moods, photos, voice notes, check-ins, reflection prompts, and inside jokes in real time, then get an AI recap and keepsake at the end.
Built for solo trips, friend trips, family trips, and the group chat memories that deserve a better home.
Small posts in.A whole trip out.
Recapd keeps the capture lightweight while the trip is happening, then turns everything into something worth revisiting once everyone is home.
Capture
Post a mood, photo, check-in, voice note, or tiny reflection while the memory is still alive.
Reveal
At the end, Recapd brings the group together with anonymous posts, a trip vibe, and an AI-written recap.
Keep
Save the story, share the recap, or turn the trip into a poster or storybook you actually want to keep.
Photos show where you were. They do not remember what everyone felt.
Most trips end in scattered camera rolls, buried group chats, and a few posts made for everyone except the people who were actually there.
Private by default. Social with your people. Reflective at the end.
Recapd feels like a private trip room: quick enough for the moment, warm enough for reflection, and polished enough to keep after everyone gets home.
Ecstatic. The cafe playlist switched to the exact song from the taxi and the whole table went quiet.
Seoul at night feels like the city is pulling us into one more story.
Nostalgic Bloom
A five-day trip told through small posts, honest moods, check-ins, and the details nobody photographed.
A better home for the parts of a trip that fade first.
Recapd is being built for travelers who want more than a camera roll and more privacy than a public feed. It is part trip journal, part shared memory room, and part keepsake maker.
I built Recapd for the feelings photos leave behind.
Last September, I took my first solo birthday trip - Iceland, then the UK, then Italy. It was unforgettable, but carrying those memories alone felt different. I had photos, clips, and locations, but the emotional thread of the trip lived in quick notes, tiny reactions, and things I almost forgot to write down.
Recapd is my attempt to give every trip a place for the small feelings, funny details, voice notes, check-ins, and shared memories to live together. I want it to feel private, premium, and easy enough to use while the trip is still happening.
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