Roadie profiles
Profiles show states visited, stops stamped, badges earned, photos, trip timelines, favorite diners, motels, neon signs, museums, and roadside giants.
Route 66 roadie atlas
RoadLog 66 should open on the map: current corridors, old alignments, abandoned sections, private GPS fieldwork, passport stops, photos, rewards, and roadie profiles all stacked into one neon Route 66 atlas from Chicago to Los Angeles.
What it becomes
Not another generic feed. RoadLog 66 is built around Route 66 roadies and a layered Mother Road map: real places, proof of travel, historic alignments, preservation, local business discovery, roadie identity, and privacy-safe sharing.
Profiles show states visited, stops stamped, badges earned, photos, trip timelines, favorite diners, motels, neon signs, museums, and roadside giants.
Toggle current, old, abandoned, research-only, and private GPS-surveyed alignments without confusing the viewer about source confidence.
Travelers can earn stamps only when they are near a stop, then attach photos and choose private, friends, delayed public, or public sharing.
Live prototype paths
This first build is static and safe: no real accounts, payments, uploads, or location storage. It demonstrates the product, onboarding paths, and the ad proposition.
GPS/photo proof demo, visibility choices, and a local stamp book.
Try passportProfiles, public-safe feeds, photo logs, and community safety controls.
View communityClaim pages, reward stops, sponsored challenges, and centennial ads.
View pitchEarly access
The smart first launch is a roadie waitlist and business-interest funnel before full accounts. That proves demand before building the whole network.