How it works
Three things, done well.
No feeds to scroll, no strangers to wade through, no forms to fill at 11pm in a foreign city. Beenlist does three things and does them beautifully.
Capture without the chore.
Choose a handful of photos from a trip and Beenlist drafts the visit for you — the place, the date, the location — from what your camera already knew. Forward a hotel confirmation and it appears as a trip. Arrive somewhere new and a gentle nudge asks if you want to remember it. You confirm in one tap.
Where do my foodie friends actually eat?
Type a place, a category, a person, or one of your own circles. Beenlist returns the trips of people you follow first — always — with editorial picks and friends-of-friends behind them so you’re never staring at an empty screen. Every result shows who went, when, and what they thought.
A search result you can trust because you know exactly where it came from.
Tap “Ask Sarah about this.”
Found a place you love on a friend’s profile? Save it to a collection — “Anniversary trip,” “Girls’ Trips wishlist” — or open a quick thread tied to that exact spot. It’s the “let me text my friend and ask” moment you already do, except the context is already there and Sarah can answer in two lines.
Privacy as a feature
A higher bar, by design.
Friend-only by default
There are no anonymous reviews because there are no anonymous people here.
Your address book stays put
Contacts are matched on your device and never uploaded. Turn on Local-Only mode to keep location history on your phone.
We don’t sell your trips
No scraping, no data sales. The network exists to serve the people in it — no one else.







