Nomad Tracker

Nomad Tracker

iOS app to count days in countries, set limits and alerts

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I built Nomad Tracker because I hated updating spreadsheets to monitor my tax residency and visa limits (like the Schengen 90/180 rule). It runs on auto-pilot using background GPS. The best part? It can scan your photo library metadata to instantly reconstruct your past travel history. It is 100% privacy-first. Your location data never leaves your phone. I am a solo dev and would love your feedback! 🫶
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Free
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What do you think? …

Maker
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Hi! Gotzon here.

Tracking days across countries as a digital nomad is harder than it should be... 😮‍💨 I built this app with the goal of democratizing day counting in the countries you stay in, with a focus on digital nomads.

I’m about to become a digital nomad myself, so I started checking out apps in this space. I didn’t like any of them. The limits on the free plans were way too restrictive for me, and they weren’t as intuitive as I wanted them to be.

So I decided to build my own.

Nomad Tracker gives you everything you need as a free user (which is basically the whole app!), and it’s also very easy to use.

If you have any questions, I’ll be happy to answer them... and if you have feedback, I’m all ears! 😃

Miaradkiewicz
A great idea solving a very manual problem! I always use my photo library or flight tickets to try work out where I was when and it’s very time consuming.

@miaradkiewicz Thank you! That is fully solved with Nomad Tracker 😄 You can also add photos as a proof of stay for each day.

Yash Salvi

Automating this without spreadsheets is such a relief. In early usage, what gave people the most confidence, the background tracking or reconstructing past trips from photo metadata?

@yash_salvi Photo import usually gives the first "ok, this is accurate" moment, because users can cross-check it with trips they already know.

Background tracking earns trust over time. It’s less flashy, but once people see it logging days correctly without effort, they stop thinking about spreadsheets entirely. In the long term this is the "set and forget" solution.

Yash Salvi

@gotzonza That’s a great breakdown. Photo import gives an immediate trust moment, and background tracking becomes the real “set and forget” value over time. Really smart way to think about adoption.