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Keeping with family

Something quiet happens when a record stops being just yours.

A single person keeping a record is keeping a memory. A family keeping one together is building something closer to an inheritance — a place where a grandmother’s recipe sits beside a child’s first sentence beside a father’s ordinary Tuesday.

We built Family so that could happen gently. Up to six people, one shared record, and privacy that stays the default. Nothing is shared until someone decides to share it. Sharing is an act of trust, never an accident.

The most moving messages we get are from families who started keeping together and then, years later, lost someone. The record was still there. The voice was still there. The thing they were most afraid of losing had been quietly kept.

That’s the whole reason we make this. Not to capture more, but to lose less.

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