Milepost

A roadbook for every drive

Milepost Every road,
remembered.

Milepost records the shape of a drive, lets you pin the moments that mattered, and turns the route into an editable roadbook — with photos, stats, chapters, and highlights.

  • Built for iPhone
  • Editable stories
  • Share only when you choose

From ignition to roadbook

The drive becomes the story.

  1. 01

    Record the drive

    Start a trip or let auto-detect notice the road. Choose continuous, balanced, or battery saver recording and keep the route moving in the background.

  2. 02

    Mark what mattered

    Drop a scenic spot, food stop, pit stop, traffic note, or anything else. Add a thought while its place on the route is fresh, then link journal photos after the drive.

  3. 03

    Read the roadbook

    Turn the route into an editable title, narrative, chapters, and highlights. Rearrange the story, illustrate it, and keep the version that sounds like you.

More than a route line

Made for the whole ride.

Road-aware stories

The route, weather, stops, and the moments you marked ground every chapter in the drive that actually happened.

Your garage

Save the cars you drive and credit every roadbook to the right one.

Ride together

Connect by private invite, then find fresh roadbooks in a New shelf made for friends.

Every moment has a place

Notes and photos stay anchored to the exact stretch of road where they happened.

Along for the ride

Live Activities, widgets, controls, and CarPlay keep the current trip close without getting in the way.

Relive the road

Explore the finished route, read it as a journal, or create a flyover that follows the drive from start to finish.

Your road, your call

Nothing becomes a public link by accident.

Friend-only and private drives never get a public page. A roadbook reaches the open web only when you deliberately publish it.

Clear AI provenance

Every generated story says whether it was written on device or with Private Cloud Compute.

One invite, one friend

Friend invites expire after 48 hours and can connect only one person.

Offline-first

Your trip stays useful on the phone, while backup and friend sync quietly catch up when the network returns.