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Their voice, their stories — kept where they're remembered.

Keep a little tag with a memorial keepsake, or with a tree you plant in their memory, and the family can tap to hear their voice, see the photos, and add the stories worth keeping — together, over the years.

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What you capture

  • Their voice — a recording, a message, the way they told a story
  • Photos and video, and the memories the whole family adds over time
  • The dates and places that mattered to them

Tap the tag and their story is there — their voice, the photos, the memories the family has gathered — with nothing to install to see it.

What fades first is the sound of them — the voice, the turn of phrase, the story told the same way every time. A little tag kept with a memorial keepsake, or with a tree or rose you plant in their memory, holds all of it: a recording of their voice, the photographs, the small stories that would otherwise slip away. It asks nothing of the keepsake itself — the memories live safely in the app.

And remembering needn't fall to one person. Family can each add a memory — a photo, a few words, a story only they knew — so the record grows over the years into something the whole family shares and returns to. Keep it close among family, or open it to everyone who loved them.

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Stick a tag on it

A cheap NFC tag on a stake, lid, box — anything.

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Tap & add

Photos, notes, voice. Date and place captured automatically.

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Tap to recall

Tap again, anytime, to see everything. No app to install.

Questions

Where should I keep the tag?
On something that's yours: a memorial keepsake, a memory box, or a tree or rose you plant in their memory. The memories live in the app, so nothing is fixed to public ground — and we'd never ask you to.
Can the family add their own memories?
Yes — share it with family, and each person can add a photo, a story or a few words, so the record grows over time into something you build together.
Can I keep a recording of their voice?
Yes — a voice recording is kept safely behind the tag, there to hear again whenever you tap it.

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