Been-To-Box iconPersonal travel stats and highlights

Been-To-Box

An upcoming Expo app for turning the places you have been into a personal world archive.

Been-To-Box will collect the places a user has traveled, organize them into meaningful stats and highlights, and make personal travel history feel visual, memorable, and easy to revisit across mobile and web.

Expo RouterReact NativeTypeScriptWebMaps

Travel archive

World Box

Primary signal

42 places

Secondary signal

8 countries

Continents3
Top regionSouth America
Highlights12 boxes

Audience

Travelers, digital nomads, families, and memory-keepers who want more than a static map of pins.

Problem

Travel memories often live in scattered photos, notes, and maps. Been-To-Box will package those places into a personal, stats-driven travel archive.

Product signals

Product stagePlanned
PlatformsNative + Web
Core lensTravel stats

Core workflow

How the product moves

The common product-page pattern here is simple: lead with the problem, show the working loop, then make the technical choices visible without turning the page into a spec sheet.

Place Collection

Add countries, cities, landmarks, and personally meaningful stops into a structured travel archive.

Travel Stats

Surface totals, regions, continents, repeat visits, travel streaks, and other personal movement patterns.

Highlight Boxes

Group favorite places into curated collections that feel more intentional than a plain checklist.

Mobile and Web Views

Use Expo with React Native and web support so the same travel archive can work on phone and browser.

Differentiators

What makes it distinct

These are the points that make the product easier to remember and explain in a portfolio review.

Personal geography

The product will focus on how travel feels to the user, not just where pins sit on a map.

Stats plus memories

Counts and charts become more useful when paired with highlights and personally meaningful groupings.

Built for expansion

The page is ready for screenshots, map visuals, achievements, and richer trip data when the app exists.

Build notes

A product page pattern that can scale.

OnTrack and Reach are both Expo, React Native, and Supabase products, so the common portfolio method is a mobile-app showcase with a workflow loop, differentiators, and a compact technical layer.

Expo RouterReact NativeTypeScriptWebMapsTravel DataHighlights

Expo foundation

A future Expo Router app can share navigation and product logic across native and web surfaces.

Structured places

The baseline product model should keep locations, regions, highlights, and stats separate enough to evolve.

Portfolio-ready placeholder

This page marks the concept as upcoming while preserving the same product presentation system as the finished apps.