The way Grandma hummed in the kitchen. Dad's worst dad-joke. The summer everybody got sunburnt. Gather the small, tender moments that make a family — and pass them down to the kids who'll one day need them most.
"When an elder dies, a library burns to the ground."
Add the people who shaped you — parents, grandparents, the cousins you grew up running barefoot with. Watch the lineage settle into place, beautiful and whole.
The recipe on the back of an envelope. The voice memo of Grandpa's laugh. The blurry photo from '87. Drop them all in — words, pictures, voices.
Invite the family. Read the stories around the dinner table. Let your kids meet the great-grandparents they never got to.
Your tree is the front door — quiet, intimate, gently lit. Click any face to step inside their life: the stories they told, the photos they kept, the voice messages they left behind.
Pair every story with the photo that goes with it, the voice that told it, the place it happened. Record your grandmother reading her favorite poem from her kitchen — even a phone is enough — and her voice becomes part of the archive forever.
Interactive, zoomable, beautifully laid out. Custom nodes, parent and spouse relationships, generational rows.
Record voices in-browser. WebM/Opus, attached automatically to a story. Grandpa's laugh, captured.
Every member gets a profile. Drop in archive photos and videos. Click any image for a fullscreen lightbox view.
Each user lives in a Family ID. Your stories are visible to your family, and no one else.
Bold the heirlooms. Italicize the in-jokes. Quote the recipe. A story-grade editor for memories that matter.
A chronological feed of everything new — like a private social feed where every post is a piece of family history.
"I finally captured my mom telling the story of how she met my dad. She passed three months later. This is the most precious file I own."
"My kids see Grandpa's tree the way I see it now — full of people who loved them before they were even born."
"We did our family reunion around the tree on a TV. Hours of stories my cousins had never heard. Worth every minute."
Your archive is invitation-only. Nothing is public.
Photos, videos, and recordings are stored securely.
A tool designed to be inherited — like a photo album, but living.
Don't let another Sunday dinner slip by without writing it down. The smallest stories are the ones your grandchildren will hold onto. Begin yours, gently, today.