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Accessing filters

Look for the filter menu at the top of your list page. Click it to see all available filter options.

Filter types

Priority level

Filter by how interested you are in visiting a place:
  • High - Must-see places, top priorities
  • Medium - Would like to visit
  • Low - Nice to visit if you have time
Example use: Show only “High” priority places when you have limited time in a city.

Visited status

Filter by whether you’ve been to a place:
  • Visited - Places you’ve already been to
  • Not visited - Places you haven’t visited yet
Example use: Show only “Not visited” places to see what’s left on your list.

Tags

Filter by any custom tags you’ve created:
  • Indoor
  • Outdoor
  • Kid-friendly
  • Date night
  • Budget-friendly
  • Active
  • Any other tags you’ve added
Example use: Show only “Indoor” places on a rainy day.

Using filters

  1. Click the filter menu at the top of your list
  2. Select the filters you want to apply
  3. Click “Apply”
  4. Your list and map will update to show only matching places
To see all places again, click “Clear filters”.

Combining filters

You can combine multiple filters to get specific results.

Example combinations

Planning a rainy day:
  • Priority: High
  • Tags: Indoor
  • Visited: Not visited
  • Result: Must-see indoor places you haven’t been to yet
Seeing what you’ve accomplished:
  • Priority: High
  • Visited: Visited
  • Result: All the top priorities you’ve already checked off
Last-minute planning:
  • Priority: High + Medium
  • Visited: Not visited
  • Result: Everything worth doing that you haven’t done yet

What gets filtered

When you apply filters, both your list view and map view update:
  • List panel (left side): Shows only matching places
  • Map view: Shows only matching place markers (pins)
This makes it easy to see your filtered results both as a list and geographically.

Tips for effective filtering

Create useful tags early: The more descriptive your tags, the more helpful filtering becomes. Use priority levels consistently: Make sure you’re setting priorities on places as you add them. Mark places as visited during your trip: This keeps your “Not visited” filter accurate and useful. Combine filters for specific scenarios: Think about situations you’ll encounter (bad weather, limited time, kids are tired) and filter accordingly.
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