Your days, remembered automatically.

Locatale notices when you stop somewhere, names the place, and adds it to a journal that writes itself. No check-ins. No account. On-device by default.

Launching on the App Store later this year

No account, ever. Free, with an optional Premium upgrade.

A day in Locatale: a timeline of named visits, each with times spent and photos taken at the place.

Your whole day, mapped.

The day's visits connect in order on a map. An ordinary Tuesday turns out to have a shape.

A day's visits in Locatale connected by a dotted route across a city map.

Places, not pins.

Every visit collects under the place it belonged to. The coffee shop you stop at twice a week shows you twice a week. The hotel from a trip last May is still there in May. And when a guess is wrong, you fix it in a tap.

Locatale's Places directory: home, work, and recurring places, each with its collected visit count.

Every visit keeps your photos.

Photos you take somewhere show up on that visit, matched from your own library, on your phone. A Saturday in the park comes back with the pictures you took there.

A visit to Golden Gate Park in Locatale: a map, arrival and departure times, and photos taken during the visit.

Look back on where you've been.

Recap gathers the patterns on its own: each month summarized, a moment of the week, a year in review. Slow, cumulative, not a daily scoreboard.

Locatale's Recap screen: a monthly recap, the moment of the week, and the places where the week's time went.

Privacy, demonstrated.

Locatale runs on your phone. Nothing leaves the device unless you turn on iCloud sync, and even then it travels through your iCloud account, not ours.


Quiet by construction.

Launching on the App Store later this year

Requires iOS 18. Premium adds deeper history and insights.