For everything after

A companion for the
way you travel.

Find what is nearby. Keep what mattered. Remember it years later. sobremesa is a quiet, attentive companion for slow travelers — one that helps you plan softly, save the spots you love, and capture the moments worth holding onto.

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The companion

Not a planner.
A companion that travels with you.

Across one trip, and the next. sobremesa stays close in the background — quiet when you don't need it, attentive when you do.

Glanceable in the morning. Useful in the afternoon. Reflective at night.

It learns what you like and what you'd rather skip — without ever asking you to fill out a form.

Tuesday · La Punta 16:24

Today

Three days left in Puerto. Chacahua is still on your list.

Nearby

Cafecito Considering
Almoraduz Done
Playa Carrizalillo Doing

Companion

"You spent two hours at Cafecito. Worth a note?"

HomeMapJournalChat

Home · the daily digest

Plan softly

Mark places you're considering.
Let a trip take shape.

Group spots into chapters — a city, a region, a phase. Add dates if you want them. Skip them if you don't. The structure bends to how you travel.

Three states, no spreadsheet. Considering · Doing · Done.

The map and the journey stay in sync, so what you saved last week shows up where you are this morning.

Chacahua · Considering

Carrizalillo · Doing

Almoraduz · Done

Cafecito · Considering

Puerto Escondido

Map · status over category

Favorite spots

A quiet way to keep what you'd like to find again.

Save the café with the right light, the viewpoint at the bend in the road, the family-run place you'd never find twice. Each spot is a small card — context, a photo, a note.

Tap a spot to see why it's there: nearby, in your taste, recommended by someone you trust.

Mark it visited and your note travels with it — visible the next time you pass through that part of the world.

Café · La Punta

Cafecito

Considering Coffee Quiet

Saved because you wanted strong coffee and laptop-friendly seating — one of the few spots people mention for long mornings.

Your note · Apr 12

Sat by the window. The owner remembered my order from yesterday.

Spot card

Journeys & chapters

A trip is a story.
Give it chapters.

A journey is the whole arc. A chapter is a meaningful slice — Mexico City, the surf week in Puerto, a weekend in San Cristóbal. Spots and traces attach where they belong.

No rigid itinerary. No hour-by-hour grid.

Just enough structure that, years later, the trip is still legible.

Journey

Mexico, slowly

Mar — Jun · 4 chapters

  1. Mexico City

    Done · 12 spots · 18 traces

  2. Oaxaca

    Done · 9 spots · 22 traces

  3. Puerto Escondido

    Doing · day 4 of ~7

    1. — La Punta
    2. — Carrizalillo
    3. — Chacahua considering
  4. San Cristóbal

    Considering

Journey · Mexico, slowly

Traces

Capture the small things.

Traces are dated notes — a moment at a café, a meal you'd want again, the salt in your hair after the first surf. Lightweight, anchored to where they happened.

Type a sentence. Or ask the companion to log it for you.

Tap a trace to open the spot. Tap a spot to read the traces.

Traces · Puerto Escondido

Tuesday · 8:42

Slow morning at Cafecito. The bougainvillea by the window is unreal.

Monday · 19:10 · Almoraduz

Mole negro again — that's the second time in a month. I think I have a thing.

Sunday · 17:24 · La Punta

First surf lesson. Caught one. Salt in my hair for the rest of the week.

New trace

Write something small…

Journal · traces from Puerto

The soul

It remembers,
so you don't have to.

Strong coffee. Mornings. Family-run places. Quiet bookstores. Over time, a small portrait of how you travel takes shape — and the suggestions get quieter, sharper, more yours.

Memory is private to you, editable, and never shared.

You can read it. You can prune it. You can ask it to forget.

What it remembers

A quiet portrait of how you travel.

  • Preference

    Strong coffee. Mornings. Window seats.

  • Pattern

    Loves small, family-run spots in Oaxaca.

  • This week

    Wants calm spots to write. Beginner surf.

You are always in control of what is kept.

Memory · a quiet portrait

"Three days left in Puerto. Chacahua is still on your list."

— a morning in April

Pricing

Pay for what you use.
No subscription.

Travel is spiky. Some weeks you live in it, others you don't. Buy a pack of credits when you need them, keep the rest for the next trip. Credits never expire.

New travelers start with 5 free credits — enough to feel the companion before deciding.

Start here

Trip

$14.99

150 credits

Good for one trip.

Journey

$29.99

310 credits

More room for planning and research.

Season

$49.99

550 credits

For frequent trips and deeper planning.

A small Getaway top-up of 45 credits for $4.99 is available inside the app once you've started. Credits give the companion room to research, recommend, and remember — saving spots, writing traces, and browsing your journeys are always free.

Coming soon

Travel with someone who remembers.

sobremesa is being built quietly, on the road. It will land on iOS first.