Feature Request: Export Travel Journal to Create a Travel Book
Hello,
First of all, I would like to congratulate you on Wanderlog. In my opinion, it is one of the best travel planning and organization tools available. I now use it for all of our trips, especially for our HomeExchange travels.
However, I believe there is one feature that could make Wanderlog even more outstanding.
During a trip, we can write a travel journal, add comments, and attach photos. By the end of the journey, all this information becomes a genuine travel diary. Unfortunately, it is currently very difficult to reuse this content in a meaningful way.
I would love to be able to export the travel journal into a format that can easily be reused in Word, Canva, or any other publishing software, including:
- the journal entries;
- the associated photos;
- maps or screenshots of the itinerary and daily routes;
- information about the places visited.
The goal is not simply to archive the trip, but to create a beautiful travel book that can later be printed through a photo printing service or a photo book provider.
Today, many users have to manually copy everything into Word, Canva, or another layout application. This is time-consuming, even though all the information already exists in Wanderlog.
Even better, why not offer a true Travel Book feature, similar to what Polarsteps provides? An elegant travel book with attractive layouts, maps, photos, journal entries, trip statistics, and itineraries. I am convinced that many users would gladly pay for such a Premium feature.
In my opinion, Wanderlog is already one of the very best tools for planning a trip. With a Travel Book feature, it could also become the best tool for preserving and sharing travel memories.
Thank you for your excellent work and for listening to your users.
One final thought: I believe this could also become a new source of revenue for Wanderlog. Many travelers would probably be willing to pay a few dollars to automatically generate a high-quality travel book, or even order a professionally printed version directly from the app. It would encourage users to keep using Wanderlog not only while planning and traveling, but also long after the trip has ended.