For real mountain experiences
For guides, PeakPass provides tools to create hikes, manage participants, send announcements, close completed hikes and publish post-hike reports.
PeakPass helps hikers keep a confirmed history of real hikes, badges, achievements, reports and photos, while giving guides practical tools to organize groups and preserve the story of each completed hike.
PeakPass is not a social network and not a public ranking system. It is built around real hikes, confirmed participation and a calm record of where you went, who you hiked with and what you experienced on the route.
Android testing is available. iOS testing is coming soon.
Hiking history, confirmations and badges in one profile.
PeakPass is a digital hiking passport for people who take part in real hikes. It helps hikers keep their confirmed hiking history, badges, achievements, post-hike reports and photos in one clear personal profile.
For guides, PeakPass provides tools to create hikes, manage participants, send announcements, close completed hikes and publish post-hike reports.
PeakPass is not built around likes, endless feeds, public rankings or a race for attention. Photos, reports and achievements support memory, clarity and connection.
Two simple workflows: hikers keep confirmed history, while guides manage the group from hike creation to post-hike records.
For hikers
For guides
PeakPass helps you keep a personal hiking history that is connected to real routes, groups and guides.
PeakPass helps you remember more than the route: it preserves the full hiking experience in a clear, quiet and practical way.
Instead of managing everything through chats and spreadsheets, a guide can handle the group, send announcements, close the hike and publish a final report in one workflow.
PeakPass helps guides make hike organization more transparent, consistent and useful for participants.
A practical toolkit for hikers and guides, focused on confirmed participation and the history of real hikes.
A personal hiking profile brings together hiking history, achievements, badges and photos without turning the profile into a public scorecard.
Completed hikes stay organized with routes, reports, photos and memories so hikers can return to past experiences.
After a hike is completed, a guide can mark who took part, making hiking history clearer and more reliable.
Badges mark meaningful moments, progress and participation as a calm personal collection, not pressure to compete.
Guides can publish post-hike reports and photos, giving participants a clean place to revisit the route and group.
PeakPass helps guides create hikes, manage participants, send announcements, close events and award achievements.
Real PeakPass screens show how the app works for hikers and mountain guides.
For hikers
Hiking history, route results, photos, memorial badges and achievements in one profile.
For guides
Hike projects, route management, participants, statistics and tools for running a hiking community.
The digital hiking passport is a metaphor for a personal hiking history. Just as a travel passport can hold memories of places visited, PeakPass keeps structured records of real hikes, confirmed participation, achievements, reports and photos.
PeakPass is not an official document, license, sports certification or government register. Its value is a structured and confirmed record of real hiking activity.
Achievements and badges in PeakPass are about memory, progress and engagement, not pressure or comparison. They can mark a first hike, a series of routes, contribution to a group or a special day in the mountains.
When a guide closes a hike and marks participants, the record becomes more meaningful than a simple self-entered note. Confirmed participation only means that participation in a specific hike was marked within the service.
PeakPass is being tested in practical Montenegro workflows so the product stays useful for real guides and hikers.
Yes. Android testing is available and the product is being tested with real hikes.
No. PeakPass is not built around likes, feeds or public rankings.
Email [email protected] to get the current testing access details.
Yes. Guide access is available by request and discussed individually.
No. Route safety remains the responsibility of organizers and participants; PeakPass supports records and communication.
Android testing is available, iOS testing is coming soon, and guide access is available by request.
For hikers
For people joining real hikes who want to keep a confirmed hiking history.
Submit requestFor guides
Guides can discuss hikes, participants, announcements, reports and achievements.
Request guide accessSupport
iOS testing and app store preparation are planned as next steps.
Contact supportPeakPass
Tell us if you want to join testing, request guide access, or ask a question about PeakPass.