Mapsake may fit you if
Choose Mapsake if you want years of photos and past destinations to become one private atlas for searching, remembering, comparing, and sharing.
Travel app comparison
Tripsy organizes the operational details of individual trips: reservations, activities, expenses, documents, guests, and flight updates. Mapsake concentrates on the long-lived record those journeys leave behind.
Comparison based on publicly documented features; visit Tripsy's official website for its latest details.
Mapsake may fit you if
Choose Mapsake if you want years of photos and past destinations to become one private atlas for searching, remembering, comparing, and sharing.
Tripsy may fit you if
Choose Tripsy if you need a collaborative itinerary with reservation-email automation, documents, expenses, calendars, and live flight details.
Side by side
| Area | Mapsake | Tripsy |
|---|---|---|
| Primary focus | Lifetime travel atlas and memory discovery | Trip planning and itinerary organization |
| Starting the record | Build from Photos or supported travel exports | Forward reservation emails or add itinerary activities |
| During a trip | Background sources can grow the atlas | Keeps bookings, documents, expenses, guests, and flight updates together |
| After a trip | Place stories, photo search, statistics, Rewind, and shareable maps | Past itineraries and Tripsy Book travel statistics |
| Price | Free, with no ads or in-app purchases | Free features with subscription and lifetime Pro options |
Mapsake previews supported data before adding it, so you can verify the result first.
Read the Tripsy import guide →Questions
Yes. Export all data from Tripsy, select the supported archive in Mapsake, and preview the destinations and dates before adding them.
No. Mapsake records places and memories; Tripsy is the better fit for managing the practical itinerary of an upcoming trip.
Mapsake is completely free, with no account, ads, subscription, or in-app purchase.
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