A travel journal for things you send off

QR it. Send it off.
Then watch it
travel the world.

Put a QRSendoff code on anything that travels — a koozie, a water bottle, a backpack, a wedding favor — and every scan can add a place, date, and selfie to its story. No app. No sign-up to log a sighting.

Free to start · Free to log a sighting · works on any phone camera · no app download
"The Big 4-0" koozie 47 sightings · 31 cities · 14 states · 9 countriesLive 8 months — since Aug 16, 2025
How it works

Three steps. Then you just check the map.

The whole point is low effort. QR-ing something takes a minute — after that, other people do the logging for you.

Step 01

QR it

Your QR code arrives embroidered on a patch, printed on a sticker, or printed on a koozie. A batch shares one code. Scan once, sign in, it's yours — for private or public visibility.

Step 02

Send it off

A hundred wedding favors, a backpack heading abroad, a water bottle that gets loaned around — put it out in the world and let it travel.

Step 03

Watch them travel

Whoever's holding one scans and pins where they are — no account needed. A quick sign-in lets them add a photo and comment too. Your map fills in, scan by scan.

The QR code

What ends up in someone's hand.

The whole interface is one scannable code wrapped in a question. This is the label every item in a batch carries.

A question, not a command

"Where has this been?" — curiosity is what makes a stranger actually pull out their phone and scan.

One QR code per batch

Every item in the run shares the same code, so all of their sightings pile into one shared map — not a hundred scattered ones.

A 15-second ask

Scanning opens the journey in any phone browser. Pin the spot with no account — a quick sign-in adds a photo and comment.

A sample journey

One hundred koozies. One QR code.

This is "The Big 4-0" — a batch of 100 koozies handed out at a birthday in Austin, every one printed with the same code. The first scans came from around Texas; eight months on, they've turned up in 31 cities across 14 states and 9 countries.

47Sightings
9Countries
14States
31Cities

This code has been live 8 months — since Aug 16, 2026.

Aug 16, 2026 · Austin, TX · USA

The send-off

"One hundred koozies, one code, handed out at the party. Go forth." — Mara

Sep 21, 2026 · New Orleans, LA · USA

Passed to a stranger

"A guy handed me this on Frenchmen Street. Figured I'd log where it landed." — logged anonymously

Nov 8, 2026 · Mexico City · Mexico

Found at a mezcal bar

"No idea whose koozie this is — scanning it anyway. ¡Salud!" — Diego

Jan 30, 2027 · Reykjavík · Iceland

Left at a hostel

"Someone abandoned this in the common room. It's clearly well travelled." — Anouk

Apr 12, 2027 · Tokyo · Japan

Traded for it

"Swapped a friend for this one. Now it's keeping a can cold in Shibuya." — Kenji

What you can QR

A code goes on anything that moves.

Koozies are a great start because you hand out a whole batch at once. But the code is the product — stick it on whatever you want to follow.

Most popular

Event koozies

Birthdays, weddings, reunions — hand a batch to the whole guest list and watch the party scatter across the map for years.

Embroidered patches

A stitched QR patch is rugged enough to sew or stick onto a backpack, jacket, hat or duffel — a code that survives the whole trip.

Water bottles & gear

Bottles, instrument cases, coolers, tools that get loaned out — anything that drifts between hands and places.

Breweries & brands

Every koozie or bottle with a QR code that leaves the taproom is a tiny billboard that pings you each time it's scanned.

No catch

Built to be easy on everyone.

Pinning a spot needs no account

Anyone holding a QR-coded item can drop a location in 15 seconds — scan, tap, done. Adding a photo or comment takes a quick one-tap sign-in.

Check in whenever

Some owners watch the map daily. Most peek a couple of times a year and find a pile of new pins waiting. Both are fine.

Yours to control

Flip any code between public and private, edit its details, or retire it for good — all from one simple dashboard.

Ready when you are

Send something off and
see where it goes.

Get your first QR code, stick it on whatever's about to travel, and start a journey you'll be checking on for years.