◆ Stories about place, from people who know

The guidebook,
reborn.

The best guidebooks were never lists of pins — they were one person who knew a place deeply, telling you what matters. This is that, rebuilt: guides and tours with video, 3D terrain, and branching paths. Written by people who actually know. Kept alive by people who were just there.

Climbing, hiking, camping — anywhere a place has a story · 285K routes to start
◆ For the people who know

You know a place better than anyone. There's never been a format for that.

The paper guidebook is outdated the day it prints and pays its author almost nothing. The Instagram reel evaporates in a week. The PDF is a workaround. If you carry real knowledge of a place, this is the first format built for it — and it's yours to sell.

01 · TOURS
The story, walked.

A step-by-step traversal of a real place — your video with click-to-seek transcript, your commentary at each stop, branching paths where the decisions happen. Not a clip, not a track log. A told experience.

02 · GUIDES
The book, unbound.

A real publication: tours, places, and your writing stitched into the definitive treatment of somewhere you know. Free or paid, one-time or subscription — and updated the day something changes, not at the next print run.

03 · YOUR PAGE
A storefront, not a profile.

Your page, your accent color, your hero, your links. Embeddable tour cards for your own site and bio link. The audience that follows you here is yours — names, relationship, and all.

04 · THE TAKE
~87% yours.

Tips, monthly subscriptions, guide sales — you keep roughly 87% after card fees. Substack-parity economics. We charge for infrastructure, not ownership of your work.

◆ Kept alive

A book is finished. A place never is.

Is it dry? Is the road open? Did the bolts get replaced? The most valuable knowledge about any place is what it's like right now — and it has never had a home. Here, anyone who was just there can leave a thirty-second report, anchored to the place, credited by name, free forever. The story stays true.

◆ For readers

Reading a place should feel like being shown around.

The 3D stage

Stories play out on photorealistic terrain, not a flat map. Fly the route from your couch the night before. Free for everyone.

Tours that walk you through

Video with click-to-seek transcript, the camera following the path, a fork where the author says "here's where you choose." Reading that moves.

Ask the guidebook

Dispatch answers questions the way a local would — drawing on the guides, this week's field reports, and the archive. Attributed, and shown on the map.

Field reports

Conditions from people who were just there — what's dry, what's closed, what's changed. The margin notes that keep every story honest.

Add to the map

Know a spot that isn't here? Draw it, describe it, post it — free forever, credited by name, visible inside every story that touches it.

Support the teller

Tip the author whose beta saved your weekend. Subscribe to everything they make. ~87% goes to them — that's the point.

◆ Why we're built this way

The knowledge stays with the people who made it.

The last generation of outdoor platforms harvested community knowledge, then sold it. We're structured so that can't happen here: contributing a place is free and credited forever, creators own their audience and keep ~87% of what they earn, and we charge for infrastructure — never for ownership of your work.

Every place has a story.
Tell yours.

285,000 places already on the map, waiting for the people who know them. Free to read, free to contribute. The first cohort of authors is publishing now.