Roam: Travel Packing Lists

Pack once. Forget nothing.

Free · In‑App Purchases · Designed for iPad. Not verified for macOS.

Your passport now turns over, and on the back is every mile your trips add up to. Zoom the map and the United States opens into all fifty states, filled in as you go. Roam builds the packing list for the trip you're actually taking, then makes sure it fits the bag you own. LISTS BUILT FOR THE TRIP Tell Roam where you're going, how long for, and what you'll be doing. It writes the list — climate, bag size, activities, your own essentials. Not a generic template you delete half of. ONE TRIP, EVERY STOP A trip can go to more than one place. Add each stop and its nights, and Roam writes one list for the whole route. Four nights in Reykjavík and three in Lisbon gets you a coat and shorts, not an average that leaves you with neither. THE WEATHER FOR YOUR ACTUAL DATES Roam reads the weather for each place you're going, on the days you're there. Beyond ten days it shows what the month is typically like; inside ten days, the real forecast, day by day. If the week turns wet it says what to add — a suggestion you accept or dismiss, never a rewrite of a list you're halfway through. 630 places have offline climate figures built in. BAG FIT Measure your bag once. Roam checks it against the published cabin limits for 47 airlines and says whether it fits, whether it's borderline, or whether it's going in the hold. Check before the airport, not at the gate. EVERY ITEM IN A BAG Give a trip its bags and file each item into one. See the checklist by bag, or open a bag and see only what goes in it. Roam grades a trip's bags together — personal item, carry-on and checked case, each against its own allowance — and estimates what the contents weigh. THE LISTS YOU KEEP Save a list you'll want again — a whole packing list, or a small bundle like the camera bag or the gym kit. Pick more than one when you start a trip and Roam lays them into one list, keeping a single row for anything they share. Or drop one onto a trip already under way. PACK WITH SOMEONE ELSE Share a trip with whoever you're travelling with. You each keep your own list, and the things only one of you needs to bring sit in a shared section, so nobody packs two and nobody packs none. Both of you need Roam. TRAVEL PASSPORT Every country you've visited, kept on a world map. 247 countries and territories. Finish a trip and its country is yours to collect — scratch the flag off to add it. Roam counts the cities and regions under the flags too, so crossing a country for years doesn't read like changing planes there once. Zoom in on the United States and it opens into all fifty states. THE MILES BEHIND THE STAMPS Turn your passport over. On the back is the distance your finished trips add up to, in kilometres or miles — always a range rather than a made-up number, with anything Roam had to guess at marked as a guess. WIDGETS AND THE LOCK SCREEN Widgets in three sizes, drawn on the trip's own artwork. In the two days before you leave, packing progress can sit on the Lock Screen and Dynamic Island. IT LEARNS WHAT YOU DON'T USE Come home, mark what you never touched, and Roam stops suggesting it for trips like that one. It never acts on a single trip, and you can undo everything it has learned. NO ACCOUNT. YOUR TRIPS STAY YOURS. No sign-up, no password, no profile on a server. Your trips, bags and countries live on your iPhone and are copied to your own private iCloud, so a reinstall brings them back. That copy is in your iCloud account, not ours. Roam includes advertising measurement so we can tell which ads bring people to the app. iOS asks permission first, and declining changes nothing. The Privacy Policy says exactly what is sent. WHAT IT COSTS Roam is paid — there is no free tier. • Lifetime — $49.99, once • Yearly — $24.99 per year • Weekly — $3.99 per week Lifetime is a one-off purchase: nothing renews and there is nothing to cancel. Payment is charged to your Apple Account. Subscriptions renew automatically unless cancelled at least 24 hours before the period ends. Manage or cancel any time in Settings. Terms of Use: https://roam-travel-planner-phi.vercel.app/terms Privacy Policy: https://roam-travel-planner-phi.vercel.app/privacy

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A passport that turns over, and a map that goes closer. TURN THE PASSPORT OVER Tap your passport and it flips. On the back is the distance you have actually travelled — every finished trip, added up, in kilometres or miles. A RANGE, BECAUSE THAT IS THE TRUTH Roam never invents a number it cannot stand behind. The floor is the real distance between the two places; the ceiling allows for the fact that nothing travels in a straight line. Trips it had to guess at are marked, and it tells you plainly how much of your record it could measure and how much it could not. SAY WHERE YOU LEAVE FROM Set a home airport or city once in the Passport tab and every new trip starts there. Override it on a single trip, change it on a trip you have already taken, or clear it entirely. Nothing is assumed without saying so. THE UNITED STATES, STATE BY STATE Zoom into the map and the country resolves into all fifty states and the District of Columbia. Tap one and Roam shows what put it there — the cities on your own trips. Been somewhere Roam was never told about? Mark it yourself, exactly like a country. CITIES UNDER THE COUNTRIES A passport that counts only countries flattens a lot of travelling. Roam now counts the places themselves, and the states and regions they sit in, alongside the flags. A trip that only ever said "Japan" still earns the flag — and honestly claims no city, because you never named one. YOUR SAVED LISTS NOW COMBINE Pick more than one template when you build a trip and Roam lays them into a single list, keeping one row for anything they share, at the larger quantity and the higher priority. You choose the order, and you can change it. DROP A LIST ONTO A TRIP ALREADY UNDER WAY Decided on Thursday that the camera is coming after all? Open the trip, choose Add from a template, and take only the rows you want. Anything already on your list is shown and explained rather than quietly skipped. ALSO FIXED • A state could be counted twice when one trip spelled it "Illinois" and another "IL". • Roam said "1 places" and "1 states". It now says "1 place" and "1 state". • A trip that had already happened still asked for a weather forecast it could never get. • The heading on the post-trip review sheet sat under the drag handle.

The developer, Trevor Ringle, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .

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Seller
  • Trevor Ringle
Size
  • 43.8 MB
Category
  • Travel
Compatibility
Requires iOS 18.0 or later.
  • iPhone
    Requires iOS 18.0 or later.
  • iPad
    Requires iPadOS 18.0 or later.
  • Mac
    Requires macOS 15.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
  • Apple Vision
    Requires visionOS 2.0 or later.
Languages
  • English
Age Rating
4+
In-App Purchases
Yes
  • Roam Pro Weekly $3.99
  • Roam Pro Yearly $24.99
  • Roam Lifetime $49.99
Copyright
  • © 2026 Trevor Ringle