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Private location journal

Recall where
you’ve been.

Quaid quietly remembers the places you stop — and builds a timeline of your days. All on your iPhone. None of it anywhere else.

Quaid timeline showing a day of visits
On-device only
No account needed
Everything stays on your device No analytics, no third parties No account, no sign-in

A quiet record of your days

Quaid uses your iPhone’s built-in visit detection to notice where you stop. No check-ins, no manual logging — just a timeline that fills itself in.

The timeline

Every stop, in order

Your day, newest first — with arrival and departure times and how long you stayed. Tap any visit to see it on the map.

The Quaid timeline
On the map

See where your day happened

Every visit as a pin. Frame the whole day at once, or focus a single stop. Your saved places sit right alongside.

Quaid map view with visit pins
You’re in control

Tidy up when iOS gets it wrong

Visit detection is built into iOS, so now and then it misses a stop or adds an extra. Merge, delete, mark as departed, or save a spot as a named place — right from the list.

Tap and hold a visit for options
Saved places

Adjust a visit to a place you know

When a detected spot is a little off, point the visit at one of your own saved places. The original location is always kept — nothing is lost.

Adjust a visit to a saved place
Your data, your call

Export any time — or not at all

Save a date range as JSON, CSV, or GPX to keep or share. Or set up an optional daily send to a web address you control. Entirely up to you.

Export your data

How it works

Three things to know, then Quaid stays out of your way.

1

Allow location

Set Quaid to “Always” so it can record visits in the background. It only ever uses your iPhone’s own detection.

2

Go about your day

When you arrive somewhere and stay a while, iOS notes the visit. Quaid looks up an address and adds it to your timeline.

3

Look back any time

Browse the timeline or map, adjust anything that looks off, and export whenever you like. Everything stays on your device.

Coming to the App Store

Quaid is on its way. It will be a one-time download for iPhone — no subscription, no account.

Coming soon to the
App Store