Passport Pilot tracks every trip you take and tells you exactly where you stand against the rolling 90/180 rule. Built for travellers who need a real answer, not a spreadsheet.
Passport Pilot is not a checklist or a journal. It is a real engine that applies the European Commission's own 90/180 rule to your trip log, the same way the official EU calculator does, and tells you the answer in one number.
Logs every trip in your history and computes days used and days remaining, exactly the way EU border officers compute it.
See the result of a planned trip before you book. The dashboard shows your projection if you go.
Drop a Wallet pass on the app and the date, airport, and country are pulled in. No typing.
One tap opens the European Commission's own short-stay calculator with your trips ready to paste. The numbers should match.
Optional regimes for travellers who need them. Off by default — Schengen is the headline. Turn on what applies to you.
No accounts. No analytics. No servers. The privacy promise is enforced at the source code level — there is nowhere for trip data to go.
Every screen, error message, and explanation is fully translated, including country names and the natural-language answers from the in-app assistant.
The 90/180 rule is EU-wide, but every country enforces it with its own quirks — second-home thresholds, work-permit edges, the new EES and ETIAS rollout. Start with the rule itself, then drill into the country you're actually flying to.
Start here The Schengen 90/180 rule, explainedEmail [email protected] with the Apple ID address you'd like to use and we'll send an invite. Public App Store release is planned for shortly after the beta cycle settles.
Open the support form or send an email to [email protected]. Every message is read.