Tracker detail
Days used, days left, and the rule
Threshold dates and counted trips stay in view.
AtlasDays helps you stay inside visa limits, prove residency when you need to, and rebuild a long-term travel history you can trust. Your record stays on your iPhone – no account required, with optional iCloud sync.
Stay inside visa limits, prove residency when you need to, and rebuild a travel history you can trust. No account, no AtlasDays server.
See the product
The same record powers your visa math, your residency thresholds, and the travel history behind both.
Tracker detail
Threshold dates and counted trips stay in view.
Timeline
Past, ongoing, and upcoming entries stay readable.
Map and countries
Drill into any country for exact days and trip history.
Alerts
Configure any alert, for any tracker, at any threshold.
Import review
Draft trips from geotagged photos or a spreadsheet, then review before saving.
PDF report
A clean PDF of your trips, days, and countries.
Privacy
Visa limits, residency thresholds, and long-term travel history can be sensitive records, so the model is simple: no required account, no AtlasDays server copy of your trips, and on-device calculations. iCloud sync, country suggestions, and Photo Import stay optional.
Whether you're at the border, filing your taxes, or filling in a visa form.
FAQ
The practical questions people ask before trusting a day count, an import, or a long-term travel record.
Yes. AtlasDays supports rolling windows, per-stay limits, calendar-year counting, and custom trackers.
Yes. The core day tracking, trips, trackers, and map are free with no account required. AtlasDays Pro is an optional upgrade, available as a yearly subscription or a one-time lifetime purchase.
No. AtlasDays is iOS only for now.
No. AtlasDays helps you keep records and count days. Interpretation of immigration or tax rules is still your responsibility.
No. Country detection is optional and designed around country suggestions, not continuous location surveillance.
Yes. AtlasDays supports Photo Import from geotagged photo metadata, CSV import, CSV export, and PDF travel reports. Photo and CSV imports show a review step before trips are saved.
Yes. AtlasDays supports exact trips, year-only entries, and unknown-date visits. Approximate history stays useful without turning into fake precision.
Yes. Your trips, trackers, and map stay available on-device without an internet connection.
Automatic country detection uses iOS Significant Location Changes, which only fires in the background – when you actually cross a border. "When In Use" only works while the app is open, so it would miss most arrivals. The feature is optional; you can use AtlasDays entirely by logging trips manually.
Not currently. AtlasDays tracks at the country level, so all four home nations log under the United Kingdom.
Resources
Go deeper into trackers, trip precision, imports, privacy, and the visa or residency rules the product is built around.
The AtlasDays Help Center covers trackers, trip modes, photo and CSV import, privacy, sync, and how the record behaves inside the app.
Long-form explainers for Schengen limits, 183-day residency logic, and preparing or reconstructing travel history when dates matter.
AtlasDays is on the App Store for iPhone and iPad. Free for the core, no account, no AtlasDays server.