What do Airbnb, Patagonia, Ben & Jerry’s, and Khan Academy have in common? Yes, they’re wildly successful, and yes, their founders were once on the verge of giving up. But more importantly, they’ve all sat down with Guy Raz to tell the real story of how it all happened. How I Built This isn’t just […]
Balls of Steel — Geocache of the Week – Official Blog
Traditional GC7A989 by RoombaCats Difficulty: 2.5 Terrain: 2 Location: California, USA N 34° 31.618′ W 118° 00.845′ When creativity meets engineering, geocaching transforms into a hands-on puzzle—welcome to the world of gadget caches, where the thrill of the find is only half the fun. Cleverly constructed, well-hidden, and a cheeky comedic double meaning—this is what […]
What’s the Best AI Model in 2025?
ChatGPT and Claude are two of the biggest names in generative AI right now, and if you’re a creator, you’ve probably wondered which one actually works better for you. We put them head-to-head across real creative workflows: brainstorming ideas, writing scripts, summarizing documents, and crafting content for different platforms. The results? Sometimes close. Sometimes wildly […]
Harry Potters TB-Schloss — Geocache of the Week – Official Blog
Traditional GC9ZD1Y by TiLuB Difficulty: 1.5 Terrain: 1.5 Location: Liechtenstein N 47° 14.579′ E 009° 31.297′ Not far from the muggle houses and the A13 highway is the TB castle of Harry Potter. Tucked away off the side of the road and nestled under the eaves of an unassuming building is a geocache full of […]
What’s Best for Stories and Reels?
If you’re serious about creating content that actually shines on Instagram, there’s one rule you can’t ignore: aspect ratio matters. Whether you’re sharing a Reel, snapping a Story, or curating a scroll-stopping carousel, using the right dimensions can mean the difference between someone tapping “like” or swiping right past your content. Think of aspect ratios […]
Making Memories – Official Blog
Signal the Frog® is feeling creative! To celebrate International Geocaching Day and 25 years of geocaching, he’s making a giant scrapbook filled with memories from cache finds and Events. But he needs your help—there are 25 million pages to fill! From July 21 through August 17, help Signal fill his scrapbook by finding caches, attending […]
How Much Does YouTube Pay Per Subscriber? Full Breakdown
So, you’ve hit 1,000 subscribers on YouTube (or maybe that’s what you’re currently aiming for). Now what? Is that number enough to start making real money, or just another step along the way? We’re here to break it all down: 1,000 subs, 100k, 1 million, even 10 million. This is the full journey of a […]
NES TB HOTEL / ファミコンキャッシュ – Geocache of the Week – Official Blog
Traditional GCAQCBB by _nokos_ Difficulty: 2 Terrain: 1.5 Location: Aichi, Japan N 35° 10.252′ E 136° 53.419′ “Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right…”If that sequence is enough to get your thumbs twitching, then this geocache might be for you! Image by _nokos_. Before the internet, smartphones, or geocaching, a different technological novelty swept the globe. […]
How to Change the Background of a Video: Guide for Beginners
Sometimes the background behind you just doesn’t work. Maybe the lighting’s off. Maybe your room’s a mess. Maybe you filmed something quickly and didn’t think about what was behind you until it was too late. But that doesn’t mean the whole video’s a lost cause. With Podcastle, you can change your video background in a […]
Siegfrieds Schwert — Geocache of the Week – Official Blog
Traditional GC70YWG by die Helden Difficulty: 2.5 Terrain: 1.5 Location: Hessen, Germany N 49° 38.956′ E 008° 30.668′ The journey to Siegfried’s Schwert (sword) may be easy, but it’s the challenge of the puzzle that needs to be slain to claim this Geocache of the Week. There are said to be dragons in these woods, […]