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Ready To Echo
Save locations from social media videos to Google Maps
Ready to Echo allows you to seamlessly save locations found in your favorite social media videos and posts directly to Google Maps. By bridging the gap between social discovery and navigation, you can keep all your future destinations in one reliable place. Whether you are browsing travel vlogs or local food recommendations, this tool ensures you never lose track of a place you want to visit.
The Founder’s Story: Ready to Echo
The Problem
I travel constantly. And because I’m always on the move, I’ve become the "designated guide" for my friends and family. Whenever someone visits a city I’ve touched, the texts start rolling in: "Where should we eat?" "What’s a good coffee shop?" "What’s actually worth seeing?"
I loved being that resource, but my own process was broken. I was a digital hoarder. I had hundreds of screenshots of TikTok recommendations I’d never visit and a Google Maps "Want to Go" list that looked like a digital graveyard. Trying to find that one taco place I loved three years ago meant digging through a sea of unorganized pins and blurry photos.
The Breaking Point
One day, I opened Google Maps and really looked at my "Want to go" list. It was chaos. Dozens of pins were scattered across cities I’d never even visited. Restaurants were mashed next to hiking trails and museums—all saved, none organized.
Worse, when a friend asked for a recommendation, I couldn't just share a list. I’d find myself typing out the same texts over and over: "Try this cafe. Oh, and this bakery. Actually, wait, here’s a great ramen spot..." I realized I was spending all my time collecting destinations but no time traveling to them—and I definitely wasn't sharing them easily.
The Search
I spent months testing every travel app on the market, but the pattern was always the same: limited free tiers, clunky interfaces, or gamification pressure I didn't want.
Mapstr had a 300-place limit and a €70/year subscription. Found felt minimalist but clunky. Beli forced me to invite friends before I could even see the interface. Nothing solved the core problem—helping me turn digital inspiration into real-world adventures that I could share with the people I cared about.
The Insight
I realized there was a massive gap in how we live today. We discover places at the speed of social media—through saved reels and spontaneous recommendations—but we try to manage them with tools built for 2010 desktop trip planning.
Most apps want you to play a game with streaks and leaderboards. I didn't want a game; I wanted a bridge. I wanted a way to take a "save" from my screen and turn it into a memory in the real world.
So I stopped searching. I started building.
The Solution
From idea to prototype, I built Ready to Echo in six weeks. It solved my own problem first: unlimited saved places, organized my way, and—most importantly—shareable in seconds.
Now, when someone asks for recommendations, I don’t type a novel. I send them a Ready to Echo list. No more digging through screenshots. Just a clean, shareable collection of my favorite spots that works even when you're offline.
The new release is in development now—coming soon to the App Store and Google Play Store with even more features to help you stop screenshotting and start exploring.
Ready to Echo gives you:
Unlimited saved places — No 300-place limits, no paywalls.
Shareable lists — Send your curated favorites to anyone in two taps.
Offline maps — Navigate the world without needing a SIM card.
No forced social — Use it as your private vault or share when you want to.
No gamification — No streaks, no pressure. Just travel.
The Vision
Ready to Echo is more than an app. It’s a tool for travelers, locals, and anyone who believes that the best part of finding a great place is sharing it. Whether you’re planning a solo trek or sending a "Best Pizza in NYC" list to a friend, we’re building the bridge between the places you discover and the people you love.
We’re helping travelers escape the clutter of Google Maps pins and the limits of subscription apps. And we’re just getting started.
— David K.
Founder, Ready to Echo
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About Ready To Echo on Product Hunt
“Save locations from social media videos to Google Maps”
Ready To Echo was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #84 on the daily leaderboard. Ready to Echo allows you to seamlessly save locations found in your favorite social media videos and posts directly to Google Maps. By bridging the gap between social discovery and navigation, you can keep all your future destinations in one reliable place. Whether you are browsing travel vlogs or local food recommendations, this tool ensures you never lose track of a place you want to visit.
Ready To Echo was featured in Android (57.1k followers), Social Media (88.9k followers), Travel (42.1k followers) and Food & Drink (2.7k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 73.5k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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