Share. Ask. Save. Plan.
Part Facebook group. Part Pinterest board. All Roamate. RoamBoard is where travelers like you share their best discoveries—and ask the questions you can’t Google. Say goodbye to chaotic screenshots and endless scrolling. Browse, post, or save your favorite tips to My RoamPlanner—your personal travel board right inside Roamate.
What is RoamBoard?
The community‑powered home base for solo travel. Ask the Roamer community for help, post destination reviews, trip videos, safety tips, hotel recs—and save anything to My RoamPlanner (like Pinterest, but built for travel).
How RoamBoard Works
Post to the Board
Share a recommendation, question, itinerary, tip, story, or video—anything that helps a solo traveler.
Ask the Roamer Community
Crowdsource real advice—hotels, visas, routes, “which city first?”, and more.
Save to “My RoamPlanner”
Every post can be saved into your personal boards by city, theme, or trip type.
Explore What Others Share
Filter by categories to discover first‑person tips from Roamates who’ve actually been.
RoamBoard solves these pain points
“I screenshot everything, then lose it all.”
Save posts into custom folders inside My RoamPlanner.
“Facebook groups are chaotic and full of spam.”
Community‑moderated. Designed to be beautiful, simple, and spam‑free.
“I don’t want basic blogs or influencer recs.”
First‑person posts from real solo travelers who share your style.
What you can share on RoamBoard
Designed to work with everything else in Roamate
This isn’t just content. It’s community.
RoamBoard is about making travel better for everyone who does it solo. Ask for help without judgment, share the gems you found, and pass along what you wish you’d known. Whether you’re mid‑planning, mid‑panic, or mid‑trip, RoamBoard has your back.
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