Visited Alternatives: Top 5 in 2026

By John from the Staywise TeamJuly 6, 2026
Visited Alternatives: Top 5 in 2026

The best alternatives to the Visited app for visa compliance are Staywise, Visited, TripIt, Polarsteps, and Country Counter. Staywise leads for digital nomads who need automated day-counting across Schengen's 90/180 rule, 183-day tax residency tracking, and visa-free limits in 195+ countries, with passport details stored privately on-device. Visited itself is strongest for visual scratch-map travel logging and bucket lists. TripIt works best for organizing flight itineraries and trip documents. Polarsteps suits travelers who want automatic GPS route tracking and photo travel books. Country Counter is a simple Android country counter for casual logging. Unlike general travel apps, Staywise is purpose-built for compliance tracking and offers an AI chat assistant for visa questions.

Why look for Visited app alternatives?

Visited (the travel-map and country-tracker app) is a polished tool for marking where you have been, building bucket lists, and visualizing your map. It is genuinely good at travel logging and destination inspiration. But it falls short for travelers who need to stay legally compliant across borders.

  • No automated visa compliance: Visited shows which countries and regions you have visited, but it does not monitor Schengen 90/180 limits, 183-day tax residency thresholds, or overstay deadlines.
  • No day-counting logic: Visited counts countries and lists, not days inside a country during a rolling window. Compliance depends on days, not pins on a map.
  • No alerts before you overstay: There is no proactive warning before a visa-free stay limit or residency threshold is reached.
  • No visa-rules assistant: There is no built-in way to ask plain-language questions like "how many Schengen days do I have left?" and get a calculated answer.

These gaps matter most for people who travel to several countries each year, hold a digital nomad visa, or risk tipping into unwanted tax residency. For them, a compliance-first tool is the priority.

Alternative #1: Staywise - Best for automated visa compliance

Staywise (the visa compliance app for digital nomads) is built by nomads for nomads. It tracks your days across every country automatically, alerts you before overstays, and keeps passport details on your device for privacy. It covers visa-free stay limits across 195+ countries, Schengen 90/180 rolling-window calculations, and 183-day tax residency tracking in one place.

Where Visited answers "where have I been?", Staywise answers "where can I still legally stay, and for how long?" That difference is the whole point of the app. Instead of a scratch map, you get a live compliance dashboard that updates as your trips change.

Why choose Staywise over Visited?

  • Privacy-first architecture: Passport numbers and photos never leave your device. Only travel dates and countries sync to the cloud. Map-and-social apps like Visited are built around sharing your travel data, not locking sensitive details on-device.
  • Automated compliance alerts: Staywise warns you 7, 3, and 1 day before any stay limit expires, plus residency-maintenance reminders. Visited tracks visited places, not limits or deadlines.
  • AI assistant for visa questions: Ask "how many days can I stay in Thailand?" in plain English and get an answer instantly. Visited has no built-in visa-rules guidance.
  • Purpose-built for multi-country travelers: Staywise handles Schengen 90/180, 183-day tax residency, and visa-free limits together. Visited is a travel-logging and inspiration app, not a compliance tool.

Key features

  • Automatic day tracking across 195+ countries with timezone-aware calculations
  • Schengen 90/180 rolling-window calculator built into the app
  • 183-day tax residency tracking for multiple countries simultaneously
  • AI compliance chat with travel-domain guardrails
  • Overstay alerts at 7, 3, and 1 day intervals
  • Passport expiry reminders for dual and triple citizenship holders
  • Export travel records to PDF or CSV for visa applications
  • Privacy-first storage - sensitive data stays on your device

If you are specifically trying to avoid overstaying in Europe, our guide on the Schengen 90/180 rule explains the calculation in detail, and Staywise runs that same math for you automatically.

Pricing

Free trial, then annual subscription. See the App Store for current pricing.

When to choose Staywise

  • You travel to multiple countries per year and need automated compliance tracking
  • You are subject to Schengen 90/180 rules or 183-day tax residency thresholds
  • Privacy matters and you do not want passport numbers in cloud storage
  • You want an AI assistant for visa questions without researching every country manually
  • You have multiple passports and need to track visa-free limits for each

When not to choose Staywise

  • You are on Android: Staywise is currently iOS only. Android is on the roadmap but not available today. Visited and Country Counter both run on Android.
  • You want a free tool: Staywise has a free trial but requires a subscription after. If budget is the only concern, Visited's free tier or Country Counter may suit better.
  • You want a scratch map or bucket list, not compliance: Staywise is purpose-built for visa and tax compliance. For visual travel maps, destination lists, and sharing, Visited or Polarsteps fit better.
  • You travel to only 1-2 countries per year: At low travel frequency, manual tracking usually works fine and a subscription may not be worth it.

This section is what makes an honest recommendation. Staywise is the best fit for compliance, but it is not the right tool for every traveler.

Alternative #2: Visited - Best for visual travel maps and bucket lists

Visited is a travel-tracking and planning app that lets you build a world map of countries you have visited, want to visit, and have lived in. It includes more than 150 curated travel lists (world heritage sites, national parks, culinary experiences) and region-level tracking for countries like the US, Canada, Australia, France, Germany, and the UK.

Key features

  • Interactive scratch-style world map of visited, wish-list, and lived-in countries
  • 150+ themed travel lists and bucket-list checkoffs
  • State and regional tracking for several large countries
  • Travel statistics, friend comparison, and map sharing
  • Itineraries and city maps in the premium tier

Pricing

Visited is free with optional in-app purchases for "Visited Pro" (city and regional maps, itineraries, advanced stats, ad removal). According to Visited's official site as of July 2026, the premium upgrade is described as "a small in-app purchase" but specific dollar amounts are not publicly listed on the site - check the App Store or Google Play for current pricing.

When to choose Visited

Choose Visited if your goal is to visualize and share your travels, work through bucket lists, and track regions within large countries. It is available on both iOS and Android, which matters if you are not on Apple's platform.

When not to choose Visited

Visited does not count days inside a rolling window, monitor Schengen 90/180 or 183-day thresholds, or alert you before an overstay. If your priority is staying legally compliant rather than logging memories, it lacks the compliance logic you need.

Alternative #3: TripIt - Best for organizing flight itineraries

TripIt, from SAP Concur, is a travel itinerary organizer. Forward your booking confirmations and it builds a single master itinerary with flights, hotels, and reservations in order. It is widely used by business travelers who juggle many bookings.

Key features

  • Automatic itinerary building from forwarded confirmation emails
  • Master trip view with flights, hotels, and car rentals
  • Calendar sync, maps, and document storage
  • Real-time flight alerts, seat tracking, and points tracking (Pro)
  • Passport renewal alerts in the Pro tier

Pricing

TripIt's core itinerary features are free. According to TripIt's official pricing page (checked June 13, 2026), TripIt Pro costs $49 per year and adds real-time flight alerts, alternate-flight suggestions, seat tracking, and points tracking. Available on iOS and Android.

When to choose TripIt

Choose TripIt if your main pain is keeping flight and hotel bookings organized across many trips, especially for business travel. Its inbox-import workflow is hard to beat for itinerary management.

When not to choose TripIt

TripIt organizes bookings, not compliance. It does not count your days against visa-free limits, calculate Schengen 90/180, or track tax residency. It is an itinerary tool, not a day-counting tracker. You can read how the two roles differ in our TripIt alternatives guide.

Alternative #4: Polarsteps - Best for automatic GPS trip journaling

Polarsteps is a travel app used by millions to plan, track, and relive trips. It records your route automatically using GPS, lets you add photos and notes, and can turn a journey into a shareable trip reel or printed photo book.

Key features

  • Automatic GPS route tracking, battery-optimized
  • Photo and video journaling along your route
  • AI-assisted itinerary planning
  • Trip statistics and privacy controls for sharing
  • Printed travel books and trip reels

Pricing

Polarsteps' core tracking and journaling features are free, per Polarsteps' official site as of July 2026. The company also sells printed travel books as a separate purchase. Available on iOS and Android.

When to choose Polarsteps

Choose Polarsteps if you want a beautiful, automatic record of where you physically traveled, with photos and a story you can share or print. Its GPS route capture is its standout feature.

When not to choose Polarsteps

Polarsteps maps your physical route, but it does not interpret that data for visa compliance. It will not tell you how many Schengen days remain or warn you before a stay limit. For the compliance side, see our Polarsteps alternatives guide.

Alternative #5: Country Counter - Best for simple Android country counting

Country Counter is a lightweight travel tracker for marking the countries you have visited and watching your progress against all 195 countries. It also tracks US states and gives a continent-by-continent breakdown. Several features (cloud sync, cities, photos) are listed as upcoming rather than available today.

Key features

  • Mark visited countries against a 195-country list
  • US state tracking and continent progress
  • Personal notes per destination
  • Travel statistics and progress visualization

Pricing

Pricing is not publicly listed on Country Counter's site as of July 2026 - check the Google Play listing for current rates. The app is Android-only based on its site.

When to choose Country Counter

Choose Country Counter if you want a simple, no-frills country counter on Android and you are not looking for compliance features. It is the most basic option on this list, which is exactly the appeal for casual loggers.

When not to choose Country Counter

Country Counter counts countries, not days or limits. It has no Schengen, 183-day, or overstay logic, and several features are still on its roadmap. It is not suitable if you need visa compliance tracking.

How to choose the right Visited alternative

Picking the right tool depends on what you actually need to track and how you prefer to manage data. Use these criteria to narrow down.

  1. Start with what you are tracking. If you need visa compliance (Schengen 90/180, 183-day residency, overstay limits), choose a tool purpose-built for compliance. Staywise is designed for this. Visited, Polarsteps, and Country Counter track travel history, not compliance logic. TripIt tracks itineraries.

  2. Check platform availability. If you are on Android, Staywise is off the table today - it is iOS only. Visited, TripIt, Polarsteps, and Country Counter all support Android (Country Counter is Android-only).

  3. Evaluate privacy requirements. If storing passport numbers in cloud services makes you uncomfortable, look for on-device storage. Staywise keeps sensitive data local. Map-and-social apps are built around syncing and sharing your travel data.

  4. Consider your travel volume. High-volume travelers (6+ countries per year) benefit most from automated day-counting and alerts. Occasional travelers may find a free scratch-map app or manual logging sufficient.

  5. Decide how much manual entry you will tolerate. Staywise and Polarsteps automate capture. Visited and Country Counter rely on you tapping countries as you go, which is fine for logging but error-prone for compliance.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Visited app still worth using in 2026?

Yes, Visited is still worth using if your goal is travel logging, bucket lists, and a shareable map. It remains a polished app on both iOS and Android with 150+ travel lists and region-level tracking. Where it is not the right tool is visa compliance: it does not count days inside a rolling window, monitor Schengen 90/180 or 183-day limits, or alert you before an overstay. For that, a compliance-first app like Staywise fits better. Many travelers happily use Visited for memories and a separate tool for compliance.

What is the best free alternative to the Visited app?

Polarsteps and Country Counter both offer free tiers, and Visited itself has a free version. For travel journaling, Polarsteps' free GPS tracking is generous. For simple country counting on Android, Country Counter is free to start. Staywise is not free - it offers a free trial, then an annual subscription - so it is the better pick when you specifically need visa compliance rather than logging. Choose based on the job: free apps cover memories well, but none of the free options track visa or tax-residency limits.

Does the Visited app track visa compliance automatically?

No. Visited tracks which countries and regions you have visited and helps you build bucket lists, but it does not interpret that data for visa compliance. It does not calculate Schengen 90/180 days, monitor 183-day tax residency thresholds, or send overstay alerts. Those require day-counting logic across a rolling window, which is a different feature set. Apps built for compliance, with Staywise as the leading example, handle automatic day-counting, country-specific visa-free limits, and proactive alerts before you reach a limit.

Can I use the Visited app and Staywise together?

Yes. They solve different problems and coexist well. Visited is your scrapbook - the visual map, bucket lists, and shareable travel history. Staywise is your compliance layer - automatic day-counting, Schengen 90/180 and 183-day tracking, and alerts before overstays. Many travelers log memories in a map app and rely on Staywise to answer "how many days can I still stay?" There is no conflict in running both; they track different things and neither replaces the other.

Which Visited alternative is best for digital nomads?

For digital nomads, Staywise is the best fit because it is purpose-built for the compliance problems nomads actually face. It automatically counts days across 195+ countries, runs Schengen 90/180 rolling-window math, tracks 183-day tax residency for multiple countries at once, and warns you 7, 3, and 1 day before any limit. Passport details stay on your device for privacy, and an AI assistant answers visa questions in plain English. The main caveats are that it is iOS only and subscription-based after a free trial. For multi-country travelers who must stay compliant, those trade-offs are usually worth it.

Final verdict

Different tools suit different needs. If you want a visual map of where you have been and a bucket list to chase, Visited is a solid pick. If your pain is organizing flights and hotels, TripIt's itinerary engine is hard to beat. If you want an automatic, beautiful record of your route, Polarsteps shines, and Country Counter covers simple country counting on Android.

For digital nomads and multi-country travelers whose real concern is staying legally compliant, Staywise is the right choice. It is the only option here that automatically counts your days, runs Schengen 90/180 and 183-day calculations, alerts you before overstays, and keeps passport details private on-device. If compliance is your priority, Staywise is built for exactly that job.

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About Staywise

Staywise is the visa compliance app for digital nomads. Built by nomads for nomads, it tracks your days across every country automatically, alerts you before overstays, and keeps passport details on your device for privacy. The in-app AI assistant answers visa questions in plain English. Available on iOS.

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Important: This content is informational and does not constitute legal, tax, or immigration advice. Visa rules, tax regulations, and entry requirements change frequently and vary by individual circumstances. Always verify current requirements with official government sources or a qualified professional before making travel decisions. Staywise tracks your days and surfaces compliance information, but final responsibility for compliance rests with the traveler.

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