About this app
oyado is a "library of stays" — collect the hotels and ryokan that catch your eye, and keep your next trip and travel memories in one place. Official sites, booking sites, social media, articles — encounters with great stays are scattered everywhere. With oyado, save from the Safari share sheet, by pasting a URL, or by searching a name. Wherever you found it, you'll find it again. [Save stays the moment you find them] - Save from the share sheet in Safari and other apps - Add with just a URL or a name - Name, photos, and location fetched automatically - Organize with 5 statuses: Interested / Want to go / Booked / Visited / Favorite [Find your next trip in your own library] - Search across names, places, notes, and AI highlights - Filter by area, country, tag, and status - Browse as collections, on a map, or in a calendar - Get recommendations with reasons, based on your saves and tastes [Collect and decide together] - Share collections with invited members - Discuss candidates with likes and polls - Public visibility and member sharing are set separately [Turn your stays into a passport] - Log check-in/out, room, photos, notes, and articles - Look back at visited stays on the map and calendar - Keep every stay and area as a chronological album For booking, you'll be taken to the stay's official site or a booking site. Your next trip starts by saving the one that caught your eye.
Latest release
What’s New
[1.0.36] - Your profile now has a display name and an @username. Usernames are unique, so no two people share one, and you can change yours later - Fixed a problem where a site's tagline or page title could be saved as the stay's name - Fixed missing locations and locations that stopped short of the city or town - Saved stays now get objective tags automatically, such as hot spring or ocean view - Recommendations now follow what you have shown you like, and permanently closed properties no longer appear - Fixed cover photos that could be replaced by a different image later on - Fixed the app freezing after moving between tabs, and reduced how much memory it uses
Audience growth
Ratings growth
Baseline captured. Growth appears after the crawler observes a changed rating count.
Momentum comes from crawler snapshots for the tracked storefront. “Viral growth signal” means unusually fast recent rating gains; it is an indicator, not download data.
Price tracking
Price intelligence
First snapshot captured. The trend line starts after the next crawler price observation.
- First observed Aug 19, 2026 · 3:16 PM Free