About Us
I'm a developer — but this didn't start as a product idea.
It started with how I spend my time.
Most evenings, I'm watching something — Netflix, Prime, or a movie I've been meaning to catch. On weekends, I still like going to the theatre.
In summers, I travel.
Backpack, hostels, long walks, unfamiliar cities.
I usually carry a book with me — reading on trains, in cafés, or late at night in shared rooms.
Over time, I noticed something.
Stories talk about places in a way that sticks with you.
A movie makes a city feel alive.
A series turns a street into a memory.
A book mentions a location so vividly that you pause and look it up.
But I had no good way to keep those places.
They ended up scattered across screenshots, notes, bookmarks, and forgotten tabs. When I finally wanted to plan a trip, I couldn't remember where half the inspiration came from.
While reading Angels & Demons during a trip, I kept stopping to search locations mentioned in the story — and losing them again minutes later.
That's when it clicked.
There wasn't a single place to collect locations that inspire you —
and later turn that curiosity into a real journey.
So I started building one.
Sarevista is a personal map for places you discover through stories.
A place where you can explore locations by mood or memory, save them with a click, and come back later when you're ready to travel — without starting your research from scratch.
It's not about planning everything perfectly.
It's about keeping the spark alive.
Sarevista is still early and evolving. I'm building it slowly, based on how I travel and discover places myself.
If you've ever watched a show and thought "I want to go there someday",
or read a book and paused to look up a city…
This is for you.