Welcome to Terranos
Ghiță wants to go see snowdrops in Bucegi this weekend. He doesn't have a car. Levente is going anyway with his minibus, and there are six empty seats. Ana wants to come too but only if someone can pick her up from Sinaia. Andrei has an extra tent and a spare pair of snowshoes.
This is the kind of thing Terranos is built for.
This manual is the user-facing guide to the app — what the screens do, how the flows fit together, and the small details that aren't obvious from a first look.
Where to start
If you're new, read these in order:
- Getting started — the first ten minutes
- Account and login — signing in
- Guest and public browsing — what you can see without an account
If you're already in the app, skip to whatever you need:
- Discover — find activities to join
- Search — full-text search across activities
- Activity details — the activity page
- Participation and My Events — your event list
- Comments and Reviews
- Favorites — bookmarks
- Sharing and invites — share an activity with anyone
If you're organizing or driving:
- Organizer — create and run activities
- Transport — coordinate cars and seats
- Equipment — declare and lend gear
- Live tracking — share your position during the event
- Costs and financial summary — what people owe and how it shakes out
When things go through the app:
- Messages and Updates — direct messages and per-event threads
- Updates — administrative and event-state updates
- Profile and Security — your account, your equipment, your stats
For the formal stuff:
- Privacy Policy
- Terms of Service
- Support — where to write when something's wrong
- FAQ and troubleshooting
- Quick FAQ
If you're an admin: Control Center.
A note on what's in here
The manual describes the app as it is right now. Some screenshots are from a development build, so you might see slightly different counts or labels in production — the flow is the same.
A few things you may see in passing — guesthouse listings, equipment rental, advertiser dashboards, guide profiles — exist behind the scenes but aren't enabled in the consumer app yet. They'll arrive in a later version.
When something looks broken, Support is the right place to start.