What Is a Travel Score? How Stamp'd Tracks Your Adventures

You track your steps. You track your workouts. Why not track your travels?

Stamp'd introduced the travel score- a points-based system that measures how much of the world you've explored, who you've explored it with, and how diverse your adventures have been.

How the travel score works

Your Stamp'd score goes up to 1,260 points, split across four categories:

Travel Score (350 points max) This is the foundation- how many countries, cities, and continents you've visited. Every new stamp on your digital passport adds points. The more of the world you've seen, the higher this climbs.

Social Score (300 points max) Travel is better with people. This category rewards trips with friends- larger groups, more travel buddies, and consistent crew trips all boost your social score. Solo trips count too, just differently.

Diversity Score (350 points max) Did you only go to beach resorts, or did you mix in cultural deep dives, adventure trips, and food tours? The diversity score rewards variety- different regions, climates, and trip types. It encourages you to step outside your comfort zone.

Commitment Score (260 points max) How often do you actually go? Trip frequency, your longest trip, and planning activity all factor in. This rewards the people who don't just talk about traveling. They book the trip.

Your digital passport

Every trip you take earns a stamp. Your world map fills in country by country. You can see your stats at a glance: countries visited, continents explored, stamps earned, and your current traveler rank.

Traveler ranks

As your score grows, you climb the ranks:

  • Uncharted — just getting started

  • Tourist — you've got a few stamps

  • Explorer — you're building momentum

  • Adventurer — travel is part of your life

  • Globe Trotter — you've seen serious parts of the world

  • Legendary — the top tier

Share your travel card

Stamp'd generates a shareable travel card - a visual snapshot of your world map, stats, and rank. Post it on Instagram, share it with friends, or use it as motivation to book the next trip.

Why it matters

The travel score isn't about competition (though the global leaderboard is fun). It's about making your travel history visible and giving you credit for the experiences you've had. Most people have traveled more than they think — they just never tracked it.

Start building your travel score for free. Download Stamp'd on iOS or Android, or visit heythereadventureseeker.com.

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