Logg · The trip home

One home for the whole journey.

From the day you name the trip to the day you're home again — the countdown, the bookings you forward, the day-by-day plan, your boarding passes, your people and your reminders all live in one place: Logg.

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⏳ Countdown 📥 Forward a booking 🎫 Travel Pass 👥 Group trips 🔔 Reminders

The journey

Follow a trip from beginning to end.

One example trip — Tokyo, this summer — walked through every single thing Logg does for it.

Step 1 · Create a trip

It starts with a name and dates.

Fill in the basics and add details later: a name, a destination — one city or several, each with its own dates — and whether you're going solo or as a group. Logg opens a home for the trip and finds it a cover on its own.

Then set the vibe. One tap — Romantic, Reset, Big city, Nature, Foodie, Adventure… — tints your trip cover and recap and shapes recommendations. Invited to someone else's trip instead? Scan their QR invite and you're in.

Step 2 · The anticipation

Then the counting begins.

The moment your trip has dates, the wait becomes part of the trip. A countdown follows you everywhere — a home-screen widget with the days until you leave, the number on your trip card in Logg, and “12 days to go” on your Carreh home.

And it doesn't just count — it talks. As departure gets close the words change with the mood: “12 days to Tokyo”, then “Leaving very soon”, then “Tomorrow!”, and finally — “Today is the day!”

12 days to Tokyo Leaving very soon Tomorrow! Today is the day!
Trip Countdown widget — days until your next Carreh trip, on iPhone & Android

Step 3 · Bookings in

Forward it. Filed.

You get your own private Logg inbox address. Forward any confirmation — flight, hotel, train, ferry, cruise, bus, car rental, transfer, activity or ticket — and Carreh's AI reads it and files it: dates, times, terminals, confirmation codes, all extracted for you.

✉️ Forwarded email 📄 PDF 🖼️ Screenshot 📋 Pasted text 🔁 Mailbox sync
AF 276 · Paris CDG → Tokyo HNDMon 27 Jul · 13:30 → 09:15 +1 · Air France TXQ42P
Hotel Niwa TokyoJul 27 – Aug 8 · 12 nights · 2 rooms 88412
Nozomi 231 · Tokyo → KyotoSat 1 Aug · 09:12 · Car 7, seats 12A–C JR-5501
teamLab PlanetsWed 29 Jul · 10:00 · 3 tickets TLP-274
✈️ Added to Tokyo, midsummer

Dates decide, never guesses: a booking joins an existing trip only when its dates truly fall inside that trip's window — otherwise Logg starts a new trip for it. And when something genuinely is ambiguous, it lands in your Logg Inbox to review, not silently in the wrong place.

Step 4 · Day by day

The trip, laid out.

Everything you added and everything you forwarded falls into a day-by-day plan — flights, check-ins, reservations and your own stops, in order, with notes where you left them. Flip days with a tap, or see your places as a list, on a map, or as a route.

And the trip knows what phase it's in. Logg's narrative spine reads the dates and shifts on its own — no modes to manage.

Before you go

The countdown, a “% ready” bar and a gentle checklist — bookings, documents, plan.

On your trip

“Day 2 of 13” — today's plan up front, quick notes, and memories that save themselves.

Memories

How was the trip? Your recap is ready — a 9:16 you can share, plus a quiet memory for next year.

Step 5 · Everything the trip carries

Papers, tickets, plans.

A trip is more than transport. The Docs tab keeps passports, visas and insurance with the trip they belong to — and events give the plans between the bookings a home of their own.

Trip documents

Events carry their own “Documents & Tickets” too — invitations, QR codes, confirmations — named so everyone knows what's what.

Events in Logg

Track concerts, birthdays, appointments and other plans in Logg — each with its own countdown, cover, venue and reminders. Solo or shared with the group.

Step 6 · Together

Same trip, everyone.

Make it a group trip and invite people with a link, a short code, a username or a QR code. Owners run the trip, editors build it, viewers follow along — and everyone sees the same plan, the same bookings, the same passes.

Owner Editor Viewer

There's a trip chat with typing indicators, an activity feed so nothing happens silently, and tidy exits: members can leave, owners can remove — and two half-planned copies of the same trip can be merged into one, with a 7-day undo.

Step 7 · Reminders

Nudged at the right moments.

Every trip and event gets its own reminder schedule — pick a preset or build your own. Group trips share the plan, but reminders are personal: your cadence never spams your travel companions.

Set it up for me Recommended

Carreh chooses the recommended schedule for this trip or event — nothing to configure.

Standard

7 days, 3 days, 1 day, and the morning of.

Light

1 day before and the morning of. For people who hate notifications.

Frequent

14 days, 7 days, 3 days, 1 day, and morning of.

Daily Countdown

One reminder per day until it starts — for the trips you can't stop thinking about.

Custom

Choose exact reminder moments, from a month out to an hour before.

30 days 14 days 7 days 3 days 1 day Morning of 3 hours 1 hour

Step 8 · Departure day

Your own code, at the gate.

Boarding passes and tickets become Carreh Travel Passes — flight, train, ferry, cruise, bus or transfer. Carreh re-renders your original barcode from the raw payload, whether it's a QR, Aztec, PDF417 or barcode: the same code you were issued, never a new one, with the original file one tap away.

Connecting journey? Each leg gets its own pass. Travelling as a group? Each traveller gets their own — and everyone on the trip can see whose pass is in and whose is still missing. Add any of them to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet, and a booking that already carries a scannable code becomes a pass in one tap.

🎫 Per leg 👤 Per traveller 📱 Apple & Google Wallet 📴 Ready offline at the gate
One pass per leg, per traveller — QR, Aztec, PDF417 and barcodes all re-rendered faithfully.

Step 9 · While you're there

The trip runs itself.

Once you land, Logg switches to the day. A morning brief with today's plan, a heads-up before each activity, a nudge when there's free time worth using, a quiet close to the evening — never more than six pushes a day.

08:00 Morning brief · Day 3 in Tokyo2 plans today — teamLab at 10:00, Swallows game at 18:00
09:40 teamLab Planets in 20 minutesToyosu · 14 min by metro from your hotel
15:10 Free afternoonNothing planned until 18:00 — Kiyosumi Garden is nearby
20:00 That's a wrap on Day 3Tomorrow starts with the Tsukiji outer market · 09:00

The trip overview also nudges what you'll actually need on the ground — like a Carreh eSIM for Japan, one tap away, already filtered to your destination.

And on the move, Live Activities take over the lock screen — flights, trains, hotel nights, trip days and live eSIM data, appearing on their own and ending themselves.

Step 10 · Home again

Every trip ends on your map.

When the dates pass, the trip completes itself — or mark it done yourself — and it joins your travel life: the countries and cities you've seen, your continents, your days on the road, all counted in Atlas.

You also get a shareable 9:16 trip recap the moment it's over — and a quiet memory that resurfaces next year.

🗺️ Counts toward Atlas 🎞️ Share Trip Recap 🕰️ A memory for next year
Tokyo, midsummer — Done
25Countries
61Cities
4 of 7Continents
148Days traveling

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a Logg.

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