How Two Founder Videos Drove 8K Downloads for This Travel App

Mio is a travel app built around the concept of turning the places you discover while scrolling on TikTok and Instagram into real-life trips.

Instead of just saving travel content, it helps users turn videos into destinations, plans, and itineraries.

Released five months ago, the app reached 8K downloads last month.

Its recent traction seems to come from a very simple setup: founder-led videos that quickly explain the problem, then show the product solving it.

Mio was created by founder Austin, who also runs all distribution himself. He runs four accounts in total: a founder account and a main brand page on both TikTok and Instagram.

The strongest results recently came from his founder pages.

On March 14, 2026, he posted a longer app presentation on TikTok that opened with a short founder introduction, then moved straight into a demo of how the app works. That video passed 20K bookmarks.

A few days later, on March 22, 2026, he posted a similar video on Instagram and got even stronger intent signals: 21K shares and more than 15K bookmarks.

The structure was almost the same, but the opening was sharper.

Instead of leading with the product, he started with the exact frustration the app is built to solve: saving hundreds of TikToks for future trips, then having to search through all of them later.

They did not pull massive view counts by consumer app standards, around 250K views on TikTok and 350K on Instagram, but they generated unusually strong engagement for their size.

The saves, shares, and comments all suggest the videos created real interest in the app.


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