The trip album and the recap

Everyone on the trip adds photos to one album, filed under the day they were taken. The owner picks the highlights and shares a recap page that opens without an account.

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Every trip has a photo album, under Photos in the Trip Hub. Anyone on the trip who can edit it can add photos, and each one files itself under the day it was taken. Afterwards, the owner picks the photos that tell the story and shares the recap as a link anyone can open, account or not.

Adding photos

  1. 1 Open the Trip Hub and choose Photos.
  2. 2 Press Add photos, or drop a batch onto the page. Phones let you pick many at once.
  3. 3 Each photo lands under the day it was taken, read from the photo itself. Photos with no date wait in Unsorted: select them and Move to day.
  4. 4 Tap a photo to open it full size. Arrow through the album, add a caption, or move it to another day from there.
  • The album is private to the people on the trip. Nothing reaches the public trip page or your profile.
  • Photos are stored at a size that loads fast on a phone. Location and camera data are stripped on the way in.
  • Free trips hold 40 photos, Pro 400, Discovery 1,000. The limit follows the trip owner's plan.
  • You can delete your own photos; the owner can delete any.

Pick the recap

The recap is the trip's numbers (days, stops, distance, flights, camp nights, hikes and their climb) followed by the photos the owner chose, grouped by day with their captions. Select photos and press Add to recap, or press Pick for me for an even spread across the days, one photo per day at least and no AI involved. Reorder with Move earlier and Move later; Remove from recap keeps the photo in the album.

Share it

  1. 1 Press Share recap link. Treader mints a private link and copies it.
  2. 2 Send it anywhere. Anyone with the link sees the recap photos with their captions, the day names and the trip numbers. Never the rest of the album, the notes or the money.
  3. 3 Tick Include the trip plan to publish the trip as well; the recap then links to the full itinerary on your public page.
  4. 4 Turn off stops the link right away.

Tip

The day after a trip ends, Trip check reminds you to pick the photos, and everyone on a shared trip gets a line in their digest asking for theirs.