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Travel app comparison

Mapsake vs Skratch: a travel keepsake or an all-purpose travel companion.

Skratch combines a personal map with destination information and travel utilities such as eSIMs and visa guidance. Mapsake stays focused on turning your existing history into a private, long-lived atlas.

Comparison based on publicly documented features; visit Skratch's official website for its latest details.

Mapsake may fit you if

Choose Mapsake if you want to map years of photos, relive places, search memories, and keep the record within Apple's ecosystem.

Skratch may fit you if

Choose Skratch if you want mapping alongside destination research, trip utilities, and cross-platform access.

Side by side

The practical differences.

AreaMapsakeSkratch
Primary focusPersonal travel history and memoriesTravel mapping, planning information, eSIMs, and utilities
Starting the mapPhotos, travel exports, or manual markingMark places and build a Skratch passport
Photo experiencePins, Photo Explorer, place stories, Rewind, and ConstellationsMemories attached to a broader travel companion
PlatformsApple devicesiOS and Android
PriceFree, no ads or in-app purchasesFree download with paid products and features

Bring your existing history with you.

Mapsake previews supported data before adding it, so you can verify the result first.

Read the Skratch import guide →

Questions

Before you choose.

Can I import a Skratch map into Mapsake?

Yes. Copy a shared Skratch passport link and Mapsake can preview supported visited, lived, and next country lists.

Does Mapsake sell eSIMs?

No. Mapsake is a travel atlas and memory product rather than a connectivity marketplace.

Try the private, photo-built atlas.

Mapsake is completely free, with no account, ads, subscription, or in-app purchase.

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