Tallypin

A tally of where you’ve been

You’ve been to more places than you can name.

Most of it leaves no trace — a ticket stub in a drawer, a photo you will never scroll back to. Tallypin keeps the count. Pick a map, tap the ones you’ve been to, and watch the shape of your own travelling turn up: the corners you know by heart, and the ones you have somehow never reached.

Then send it to someone who will want to beat it.

Pick a map

No account needed. Nothing to install.

6

maps

394

places to tick off

0

marked so far — go on then

Pick a map

How it works

  1. 01

    Tap what you know

    Go down the list or straight at the map. Every mark saves as you go, on this device, with no sign-up in the way.

  2. 02

    Badges find you

    Both leagues. Ten African countries. Every road course. You do not go looking for them — they turn up as the count climbs.

  3. 03

    Share the map

    One tap makes an image of your map, with your number on it, ready to send. Whoever opens it gets their own blank one.

Better with someone else

Put it on a scoreboard.

Make a group, send one link, and everyone’s counts sit side by side — board by board, updating as you all go. Members see each other’s maps in full, so “you’ve never done Lambeau?” becomes a thing that gets said.

Start a group

Kept deliberately small

Your marks live on your device until you decide otherwise. Sign in and they follow you between phone and laptop; don’t, and they stay here. Either way there are no ads, no feed, and nothing to scroll — just the count, the map, and the next place you have not been.

What we store, in plain words →