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A gift you make together

Create a deck of memories they'll never forget.

Bring together photos, messages and voices from the people who matter.

Free to start. The people you invite don't need an account.

Emily, Mark and 2 others added memories to Sarah's deck this week.
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How We Met
04 · BACK

You always ask the second question. Nobody else does that.

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From John
01  How We Met02  Our First Adventure03  A Moment I'll Never Forget04  Something I Love About You05  Our Funniest Memory06  A Memory From Someone Special07  Our Favorite Place08  What You've Taught Me09  Our Future Together10  One Last Message

No matter where your loved one is, your memories are always within reach. They can receive them, see them, read them, and listen to them — whenever they want.

Three evenings, and it's done.

You don't have to be organised, or good with words. We give you the shape; you fill it in.

  1. Step one

    We suggest the memories

    Tell us who it's for and what you're marking. You get a deck of blank cards to fill — how you met, the funny one, the last message.

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    Step two

    Invite the people who were there

    Send one link per memory. They add a photo, a few words, their voice — no account, no app, about two minutes.

  3. Step three

    They open it, and hear you

    One card at a time, on their phone. Photo on the front, your words and your voice on the back.

What's in a memory

Two sides, like the ones you keep in a shoebox.

The front is the photo and the moment's name. The back is the part that's hard to say out loud — written down, or recorded in your own voice.

  • PhotosThe ones you never printed
  • MemoriesA few words that only you know
  • VoicesHearing them is the whole point
  • PeopleInvite anyone — no account needed
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Our Favorite Place
07 · BACK

The bench at the north end of the lake. Same one, every year.

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I thought I'd write ten nice things. What got her was her brother's voice on card six — he lives in Perth and she hasn't heard him laugh in two years.
John · made a 10-card deck for his wife's anniversary
Reviews

People keep telling us the same thing: they cried.

4.9 average · from 2,847 finished decks

Card six broke me

I made it for my mum's 60th and got seven cousins to record something. She listened to the whole deck twice before she said a word.

PPriyaBirthday deck · 20 memories

Better than the gift I nearly bought

I had a bracelet in my basket. This cost less and she still opens it on the train. The voice notes are the whole thing.

MMarcusAnniversary deck · 10 memories

Easy for the non-writers

The prompts did the work. My dad, who texts in one word, sent a three-minute recording about a fishing trip in 1994.

EElenaRetirement deck · 30 memories

Start with one memory. The rest will come.

Free to start, and the people you invite never have to sign up for anything.