PathoSpy
A country-by-country dossier on healthcare, safety, and services; an assistant you can ask in plain language; and a community of travelers reporting what they actually found. PathoSpy turns the unknown part of a trip into something you can read before you arrive.
What PathoSpy is for
Your #1 safety app for business and pleasure.
PathoSpy is in active development. What follows is a walk through the app — its own palette, its own typeface, and the flows it is being built around.
Know before you land
Healthcare, safety, services, and what has changed — per country, in a single dossier.
Ask in plain language
A built-in assistant answers travel and local-services questions, and remembers the conversation.
Learn from travelers
First-hand reports, ranked by what other readers found genuinely helpful.
Keep what matters
Save countries to your account and follow the travelers whose reports you trust.
How PathoSpy works
A walk through the app, screen by screen, in the palette and typeface it is built in.
One question, then everything else
The app opens on a single prompt — where are you going? — and answers with the countries people are reading about. Each card carries its flag, how many travelers have viewed it, how many found it useful, and the faces of the people who wrote about it.
- Country cards with view and helpful counts, and the travelers behind them
- Reference material along the fold: E-Book, IATA, Tips, and Currency
- The assistant sits at the bottom with two suggested questions
- Six-tab bar: home, saved, cart, experiences, virtual tours, profile
Every country, sorted the way you think
The picker is deliberately blunt: a flag, a name, an arrow. What changes is the order. Sort alphabetically when you know where you are going, by popularity when you do not, and by most helpful when you would rather trust the travelers who went before you.
- Sort by Alphabetic, Recent, Popular, or Most Helpful
- Type-ahead search across the full country list
- Circular national flags as the primary identifier
A country, read seven ways
Every country opens as a set of tabs — Overview, Science & Tech, Healthcare, Safety, Services, Whats New, and Experience. Overview is the orientation layer: the facts you would otherwise assemble from six browser tabs, including a rate conversion and the national anthem, one tap away.
- Seven tabs: Overview, Science & Tech, Healthcare, Safety, Services, Whats New, Experience
- Motto, anthem, capital, head of state, currency, population, time zone, language
- Live rate conversion against your home currency
- Mark a country Helpful or Unhelpful, or save it to your list
Ask it the question you would ask a local
Type a question in ordinary language and the assistant answers with things you can act on. Ask what care is nearby and you get the address, the services on offer, and a number — with directions and a call button sitting right there, because the moment you need this you are not in a mood to copy and paste.
- Natural-language questions, answered in the context of your trip
- Answers carry the address, the services offered, and a number to call
- Directions and Call on every result
- Two suggested questions to open with: local health tips, and recommended vaccinations
What other travelers actually found
The feed is the counterweight to the dossier. Official information tells you what should be true; the experiences tell you what was. Filter to one country, or to the people you follow, and reach the author directly if their post is the one that matters to you.
- Filter by country, then by All, Following, Recent, or Most helpful
- Photo-led posts, with a verified badge for authors who complete identity checks
- Follow an author, or reach them by phone or WhatsApp
- Mark a post helpful — that vote is what orders the Most helpful tab
Long enough to be worth reading
Open a post and it gives you the room a real account needs: the whole gallery, the country it belongs to, how many people it has helped, and the writing itself, unabridged. At the bottom, the only three things a reader owes the writer.
- Full-bleed gallery from the traveler's own trip
- Author, verification, and one-tap contact
- View count and helpful count, kept honest
- Helpful, Add to like, or not-for-me at the foot of every post
- The home screen: search for a destination, browse country cards with view and helpful counts, reach the E-Book, IATA, Tips and Currency references, and open the assistant.
- The country picker: search the full country list and reorder it alphabetically, by recency, by popularity, or by what other travelers found most helpful.
- A country dossier: seven tabs covering healthcare, safety and services, over an overview of the country's motto, anthem, capital, head of state, currency, population, time zone and language.
- The assistant: ask a question in ordinary language and read the answer, with the option to get directions or place a call.
- The experiences feed: filter travelers' photo posts by country, by the people you follow, by recency, or by what readers found most helpful, and contact an author directly.
- A single traveler's account, opened in full: the whole photo gallery, the author and how to reach them, the country it belongs to, and the reactions readers can leave.
Be first through the gate.
Email or call and we’ll tell you the moment PathoSpy goes live — no waitlist, no hoops, just a message the day the doors open.
- Phone
- (972) 207-8990
- Hours
- Monday – Friday · 9AM – 5PM





