Friends on Globe aren't just contacts — they're your travel network. See which trips you've shared, peek at each other's bucket lists, and discover travel-style overlap that often surfaces the next group trip.
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Jamie Morris
Adventurer · Foodie · Lisbon-based
Travel-style match
87%compatibility
Bucket list overlap
A friend's profile — mutual trips, bucket-list overlap, and travel style match.
Adding friends
Three ways: search by username, share a profile link, or add automatically when someone joins a trip with you. The first time you complete a trip together, Globe quietly suggests connecting.
Shared profile
Mutual trips
All the trips you've taken together — past and planned. A great memory rabbit hole.
Bucket-list overlap
Places that appear on both your bucket lists, surfaced for easy 'we should plan this' moments.
Travel-style match
A percentage compatibility score based on the travel-style preferences in your passports — adventurer vs. relaxer, foodie, culture, budget vs. comfort.
Visited countries overlap
Where your maps agree, where they don't. Useful when you're about to plan something together.
Privacy controls
You choose what friends see. Per-friend toggles let you share the full bucket list with close friends, just the public version with acquaintances. Trip details stay private until they're shared with you on a specific trip.
No follower count
Globe is intentionally not a social network. There's no follower count, no public feed, no algorithm. Friends is here to make group trips easier — not to perform travel.