Disclosure: Plotline is our app — we build it. The comparisons below are factual, sourced where possible, and honest about what Plotline does not do yet.

Plotline and Rhyme are chasing the same traveler: the one with hundreds of places trapped in TikTok bookmarks and Instagram saves. Both apps promise the same first move — share a video, get the places on a map — which makes them the most direct comparison in this category. The differences show up in what happens before the map (how much each app can import, and what it keeps) and after it (what each app actually automates when it is time to plan). This comparison is factual about both.

More than 21,000 travelers have used Plotline to map over 1.4 million places from 400,000-plus social media posts.

What they have in common

A lot, by design. Both are iPhone-only apps that accept shared Instagram Reels and TikToks, extract the places mentioned, and pin them to a personal map. Both handle multiple places from a single video. Both organize saves into trips or collections, and both are free to start with a subscription for power features. If you only read marketing pages, they sound interchangeable — the differences are in the details below.

Rhyme: what it does well

Rhyme: where it falls short

Plotline: what it does well

Plotline: where it falls short

Head-to-head comparison

FeaturePlotlineRhyme
Import sourcesTikTok, Instagram, YouTube, web, Google Maps, Apple MapsInstagram, TikTok, Google Maps, screenshots
Multi-place per postYesYes
Creator tip saved with placeYesNo
Filters (city / vibe / category)Yes — 9 categories + city, vibe/mood, sourceBasic
Auto-routed single dayYes — Sidequests (Premiere)Within its itinerary feature
Automatic multi-day itineraryIn development (manual trips today)Yes (claimed); mixed reviews on routing
CollaborationShared collections with collaboratorsShared trips
App Store rating4.9 stars4.8 stars (~4,900 ratings)
PriceFree + Plotline PremiereFree + Pro (~$29.99–49.99/yr)
PlatformsiOSiOS (18+)

Which should you choose?

The bottom line

Rhyme bets everything on maximum automation and accepts rough edges; Plotline automates the capture completely, automates the day plan, and refuses to ship multi-day automation before it works. If those rough edges bother you less than planning does, try Rhyme. If you want your saved places captured richly and turned into days you would actually walk, Plotline is the better tool today — and the multi-day gap is closing.

FAQ

Is Rhyme the same app as Roamy?

Yes. Roamy rebranded to Rhyme in 2026; it is the same app and App Store listing (by LOGOS STUDIO INC), now marketed as Rhyme, formerly Roamy.

Do Plotline and Rhyme both extract places from TikTok and Instagram videos?

Yes. Both apps accept shared posts and extract the places mentioned onto a map. Plotline additionally imports from YouTube, blogs and websites, Google Maps lists, and Apple Maps, and attaches the creator's tip to each saved place so you remember why you saved it.

Which app can build an itinerary automatically?

Rhyme claims automatic multi-day itinerary generation from your saved spots; recent App Store reviews are mixed on the quality of its routing. Plotline automatically routes an optimized single-day plan from your saves (Sidequests, part of Plotline Premiere) and lets you assemble multi-day trips manually; automatic multi-day planning is in development.

Are Plotline and Rhyme free?

Both are free to download and use with paid subscriptions on top. Plotline offers Plotline Premiere for premium features like Sidequests day routing. Rhyme's Pro subscription runs roughly $29.99 to $49.99 per year depending on the plan.

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