Changelog
What’s new on Travelier.
July 2026
“Pair with” music on every place. Every detail page now suggests four to six hand-picked playlists and mixes that match the place’s mood and location — spanning Spotify, Mixcloud, SoundCloud, and Apple Music.
June 2026
Homepage hero. New full-width hero on the catalog page with the “Travel, Listen, Focus” headline and a link to The Science.
Updated photos and description for Tauary Amazon, Bushwick Brooklyn, and Kanaalpark ‘s-Hertogenbosch.
Frequency visualizer on the play button. While a place is playing, the play button displays a live spectrogram — vertical bars driven by real audio frequency data via the Web Audio API.
Five new places. Rooftop in Bushwick Brooklyn, downtown Mexico City, a polder near ‘s-Hertogenbosch (Netherlands), a rainy night in Rio Acima (Brazil), and dawn in the Amazon rainforest at Tauary.
Five new places. Ban Na Tin rain (Thailand), Kanaalpark ‘s-Hertogenbosch (Netherlands), Mirleft weekly souk (Morocco), a pub in Primrose Hill (London), and a piazza in Venice.
Related places. Every detail page now shows up to three related places at the bottom, matched by tag.
Shorelines collection. A curated collection of six coastal recordings is now featured on the homepage.
Audio served from Cloudflare R2. Tracks now stream from a dedicated audio subdomain — faster loads, no file-size ceiling on recordings.
May 2026
Launched. Travelier goes live with 13 places across Japan, Europe, the USA, and Taiwan.
Browse by tag. Every place is tagged — indoor, outdoor, rain, café, beach, and more. Tag pages let you filter the catalog by mood.
Play counter. Each place tracks how many times it has been played. Counts appear on catalog cards and on the player.
The Science page. A short read on why ambient noise helps you focus, with links to the research behind it.
“Pair with” playlists. Each detail page now suggests music playlists that work well with that place’s sound.
License and tags on detail pages. Every place now shows its audio licence and a set of browsable tags.
Player redesign. On mobile, the player is now a fixed bar pinned to the bottom of the screen — always visible while you read or navigate.
— More places, always.