Peaks Companion keeps permits, logistics, accommodations and group communication in one place — available offline, in the mountains.
One-time. Per trek. No subscription.
Built for the chaos of self-organized treks — replaces a stack of
Every group trek runs on scattered tools. Then the one thing that matters is buried four days before departure.
4 days before departure
"The border permit deadline — did anyone send it?"
400 WhatsApp messages to scroll. Nobody's sure.
No signal, 3 people waiting
"Which guesthouse did we book for Day 3?"
The email is buried. The booking is somebody's inbox.
Last updated 6 weeks ago
"Who's arriving by car and who by taxi?"
The Excel sheet exists. It's probably wrong.
Not a WhatsApp group with extra features. A tool designed for the real complexity of a multi-day trek in zones with no signal.
Before, during, after — permits, itinerary, accommodations, expense splits and group subchannels, all connected.
Download your trek before you go. Maps, stages and border permits saved on the device. No signal? No problem.
You do the work. We make it effortless to share with the rest of the group — invite, assign, done.
Before, during and after — each phase has its own tools instead of one endless chat.
See how Peaks Companion brings structure to the chaos — offline, intuitive, and built for real treks.
Quotes from organizers of self-guided group treks — the people this is built for.
"Every year I'm the one tracking the border permit deadline. Miss it by a day and the whole trek is off. I'd pay just to never carry that in my head again."
"We had the guesthouse confirmations in three different inboxes. Day 3, no signal, three people standing around asking me where we sleep. Never again."
"Splitwise for money, WhatsApp for chaos, a Notion page nobody opens. I want one thing the whole group actually uses — and that works with no bars."
One-time. Invite the whole group free.
Not yet — we're building it, and validating demand first. Reserve early access now and you'll be first in at the founding price when it launches.
Because you don't organize a trek every month. The organizer creates one instance — e.g. "Peaks of the Balkans — Summer 2026" — invites everyone free, and pays once for that trip.
That's the whole point. Download your trek before departure — maps, stages, permits and emergency contacts all live on the device, available up in the mountains where there's no campo.
The organizer does the setup. Everyone else joins with a link and sees exactly what they need — no spreadsheets, no scrolling 400 messages.
Those solve one slice — navigation, or money. Peaks Companion covers the full picture of group logistics across before, during and after, with permits and offline access at the core.
Reserve early access at the founding price. One email when we're ready.