Some memories make the most sense when they are seen together. A photo on arrival, a note the next day, an address kept on the map, then one last image before leaving: each moment stands alone, but together they often tell a trip.
Reminiscio now adds trips so you can group those memories into one thread.
A thread for each getaway
A trip brings several memories together around the same story: a weekend, a vacation, a road trip, a family visit, or simply a sequence of places that belong to the same moment.
Instead of finding those memories only in the global timeline, you can browse them together. A trip shows its title, its dates when they can be inferred from memories, the places crossed and the posts it contains.
The goal is not to add a heavy layer of organization. A trip remains a simple landmark: a name, then the memories attached to it.
Add a memory to a trip
When creating a memory, a new step lets you choose which trip it belongs to. You can select an existing trip, create a new one, or leave the memory independent.
This choice is optional. Not every memory needs to be stored inside a trip, and an everyday moment can keep living on its own in your timeline.
When a memory belongs to a trip, Reminiscio keeps that link visible in the main views. You can move from a post to the full journey it belongs to.
Find trips from your profile
The profile now includes a Trips tab. It gathers trips that already contain memories and presents them as cards.
Each card shows the trip name, the number of memories and, when possible, a cover image taken from a photo memory. It is a more direct entry point for returning to a specific chapter without scrolling through your whole grid.
Open a trip and you find the related memories in order, with their dates, places and previews.
Revisit an itinerary on the map
Trips also have a place on the map. When memories include locations, Reminiscio can display them as steps in a single route.
This makes journeys through several cities or countries easier to read. You can follow the order of memories, open a step, then return to the map to continue the thread.
For a trip, the map no longer shows isolated points only. It helps you understand how places relate to one another and how the story moved.
A journal that is easier to reread
Trips give memories a new shape without changing what they are. Your photos, text and audio stay personal moments, but they can now form a clearer chapter.
That is useful for big departures, but also for smaller series: a weekend in Lisbon, a few days in Brittany, a week in Japan, or any set of moments you want to keep together.
Reminiscio becomes a little closer to a travel notebook: each memory keeps its place, and trips help you recover the full thread when you want to relive it.