Memories live on the map
Each note belongs to a place, not just a timeline.
Atlen helps families turn map marks into notes, memories, yearly recaps, and a future travel memory book.
The atlas keeps the shape of the story. Countries, dates, notes, and memories stay attached to one map instead of scattering across apps.
Lea counted fourteen trams before lunch and insisted each one had its own personality.
Each note belongs to a place, not just a timeline.
The atlas can collect moments over years, not just one trip.
The same memory structure can later become a printed keepsake.
A map alone is useful. A map with memories becomes the family archive people come back to.
For the simple mark-first interaction that starts the whole flow.
For the shared-family framing around the same atlas.