Calm over cramming
A good trip has room to breathe. We plan for slow mornings and unhurried afternoons, not a finish line.
We kept coming home from trips more tired than when we left — proud of the photos, fuzzy on the feeling. Twelve cities in five days, a camera roll you never open, and that quiet ache of having been everywhere and nowhere at once. So we asked a different first question: not where do you want to go, but how do you want to feel?
Moodora is the answer. It plans around your mood and your energy, paces the days so you have something left to enjoy them, and keeps every bit of it private — thinking on your device, never on a server. It's the gentle, anti-burnout travel companion we wished we'd had.
Every decision we make traces back to these. They're why Moodora feels less like an app racing you through a city and more like a friend who wants you to come home rested.
A good trip has room to breathe. We plan for slow mornings and unhurried afternoons, not a finish line.
The point was never to see everything. It was to remember a few moments that actually felt like yours.
How you feel is deeply personal. Your moods and plans stay on your device — never sold, never mined.
We read your energy, not just the map. Busy days get a softer next day, automatically.
To help a million people come home from a trip lighter than they left.
Not more places ticked off — more presence, more rest, more moments worth keeping. If a trip gives you that, we did our job.
Start with how you feel today. Moodora handles the rest — gently, privately, and at your pace.