Feel it. Taste it. Hear it. Live it. A city-by-city checklist of the things locals actually do — fully offline, no accounts, no tracking.
The one on postcards, and the one people actually live in. Landmarks, ticketed tours, the same photo everyone takes from the same spot — that's the first version. It's not wrong, it's just not the whole city.
The second version is the market that opens at 6am and closes by 10. The bar with no sign. The walk locals take on a Sunday for no reason other than it's a good walk. That version doesn't show up in a search ranking, because nobody paid to put it there.
Nothing in DoneThere is there because it paid to be, or because it won some algorithm's popularity contest. Every place is chosen because it's actually worth your time — not because it's easy to find. That's the entire filter.
Tick things off if you want — they're in there too. But the real shift happens when you stop optimizing your trip like a task to finish and start moving through a city the way someone who belongs there would. Slower. Less planned. More like a local, less like a tourist.
DoneThere works fully offline once you download a city. We don't know who you are, and we don't want to. Nothing in the app is sponsored — not a single pin, not a single ranking. If a place is listed, it's listed because it's good, full stop.