Building a travel-days tracker for tax/visa compliance — would love feedback
Don’t accidentally cross a tax/visa threshold while traveling ✈️
Hi everyone! I joined the small Flamingo Compliance team less than 2 weeks ago and we’re building an iOS app that helps frequent travelers and global teams track days-in-country and generate an audit-ready travel record. We don’t give legal advice, we help you keep clean evidence and visibility.
Would love feedback from people who travel often to better understand the market:
How do you track days today? (spreadsheet / calendar / app / mental math?)
What’s the biggest pain: Schengen 90/180, tax residency thresholds, visa days, “where was I last year”, something else?
If you had a clean export/report, who would you send it to? (accountant, lawyer, HR, yourself)
And if you have any “oops / penalty / close call” stories, I’d honestly love to hear them.
If this resonates, happy to DM you when we launch on Product Hunt.

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As a foreigner living in EU, it sounds like a valid pain point you are addressing. However, I do not keep track of those days as I do not leave the country I am living in except for my vacations (in that case I didn’t need to track anything)
Wish you all the best on further developments 🍀
Hi Tatiana - I found your thread because I searched on "tax" to find related posts to my product, however, I read what you're doing but I have not investigates Flamingo Compliance ever so please take my comments in that light. As a traveler if I could use the app to instantly by county, visa requirements (for me based on my travel documents) - visa requirements, procedures, visa cost, limit of stay, rules, visa contact information, safety information and then, once I'm in the country it provides me limit of stay left updates. Records this data safely in an encrypted database. :)