iPhone · iPad · Mac · Apple Watch

Mark every place
worth remembering.

A warm, private journal of the places you've been — restaurants, trips, stadium nights, friends' couches, anywhere meaningful. Synced between your devices through your private iCloud. No servers, no accounts, no telemetry.

Wendmark on macOS showing pinned places on a map.
What Wendmark does

The whole point of the app is remembering.

Seven things that quietly make a personal log of meaningful places feel less like data entry and more like keeping a notebook.

01

Drop a pin on every meaningful place.

Five categories that fit real life — restaurants, travel, stadiums, friend visits, and a catch-all. Each carries the details that matter: dishes, teams, trip names, occasions.

02

Photos auto-fill the location and date.

Pick a photo with EXIF or Photos-library metadata and Wendmark drops the pin and the date for you. Works on HEIC, edited photos, and the shots iOS strips EXIF from in transit.

03

Two maps, one library.

Apple's elevation-aware 3D Maps when you're navigating. A stippled, rotatable dot-globe when you want texture. Same pins on both, different mood.

04

147 trophies. 100 hand-crafted city sculptures.

Pin a place in New York and unlock the Empire State. Pin one in Aspen and unlock a tiny figurine of the mountain. Plus ten secret achievements you'll only see once you earn them.

05

"On this day" memories.

A noon notification surfaces past visits when their anniversaries roll back around — one year, two years, ten years. The whole point is remembering.

06

Native everywhere.

iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch. Plus widgets, Live Activities, Spotlight, Siri Shortcuts ("Hey Siri, add a place"), and a Mac menu-bar quick-add.

07

iCloud private sync.

Your library lives in your private iCloud container. Add a place on your phone — see it on your Mac in seconds. We don't see your data because we don't run servers that touch it.

08

Smart, and entirely on-device.

Dictate or paste a sentence and Wendmark fills in the place for you. Search the way you think — "cheap Italian I rated 4+ in NYC." Get a written "Year in Places" recap, and let it pick your next wishlist stop. All on Apple Intelligence, right on your device — no account, no key, nothing leaves your phone.

A color for each kind of memory

Five categories. Each one its own warm hue.

Pin colors aren't theming — they're a coding system you learn once and read forever after. The map, the trophy case, the share cards: same five colors, same five meanings.

Restaurant

Dishes, ratings, who you went with.

Travel

Trip names, dates, the highlight of the visit.

Stadium

Teams, who won, who you were with.

Friend visit

The name of the friend, the occasion, the photo.

Other

Concerts, parks, anywhere meaningful.

Take a look

Designed to be opened often and lingered in.

Liquid Glass surfaces, generous corners, a small army of trophy sculptures. Built for the moment you want to revisit a memory — not just file one.

Wendmark map with pinned places across multiple categories.
Wendmark place detail view with photos and notes.
Wendmark trophy case with unlocked landmark sculptures.
Structural privacy

What Wendmark doesn't do.

The privacy story isn't a marketing claim — it's a property of how the app is built.

No accounts.

No sign-up, no email collection, no password to forget. Your iCloud account is the account.

No analytics.

No Mixpanel, no Amplitude, no Firebase, no homegrown event pipeline. Your usage is invisible to us.

No ads.

The app costs what you pay for it. There's no upsell, no recommendation surface backed by a third party.

No data sales.

We can't sell what we don't have. The privacy story isn't a marketing claim — it's a structural one.

No tracking SDKs.

The app links Apple frameworks. That's it. No cross-app identifiers, no SKAdNetwork.

No servers we own.

Your library moves between your devices through Apple's CloudKit. Nothing about your places touches infrastructure we control.

Coming soon to the App Store.

Wendmark is in final polish. Drop a note if you'd like to know when it lands.

Email us at launch