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Your grandparent has stories
you've never heard.

Alice calls your loved one and listens. You receive their story, preserved forever, in their own voice.

See how it works

Four steps. A lifetime of stories.

You set up the gift.

Enter your loved one's number, pick a date, and add a note about what makes them who they are. Takes under five minutes.

Alice introduces herself.

The day before the first call, they receive a warm WhatsApp message from Alice explaining who she is and why she's calling.

Alice calls and listens.

She asks thoughtful questions, follows up on the interesting threads, and remembers every detail across all her calls.

You receive their story.

After every call, a briefing arrives in your inbox with what was shared. Their voice, their words, preserved forever.

Every story deserves to be kept.

Memories

49EUR

Start the conversation. They share by voice message, at their own pace.

  • Up to 3 months of guided WhatsApp conversations
  • AI-curated PDF memory book
  • Digital delivery by email

Keepsake

129EUR

Their story in print, delivered to your door. Something the whole family holds onto.

  • Everything in Memories
  • Beautifully printed hardcover book
  • Two copies shipped to your door
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Heirloom

199EUR + per minute

Alice calls them. You receive their story. Nothing to install, nothing to explain.

  • Alice calls them directly, no setup needed on their end
  • Daily email briefing after every call
  • Full conversation transcript delivered to you
  • Custom pacing and scheduling
  • Billed per minute of conversation

Stories told. Stories kept.

In November 2024, we ran our first pilot at the Pulsas event in Vilnius. 110 seniors shared their stories. These are some of the people we met.

Curious about Alice?

Alice is a gentle presence on WhatsApp who gets to know your grandparent through voice conversations, one question at a time, then turns everything they share into a memory book your family can keep forever.

Through WhatsApp, the same app they already use to message you. Alice sends a question, your grandparent replies with a voice message whenever it suits them, and the conversation continues at their own pace. No new app to download, no account to set up.

That's exactly who Alice was built for. There's nothing to learn beyond pressing record and talking, the way they'd leave a voice note for anyone else. Alice's first message walks them through it gently, and she never rushes.

Childhood, family, the people they loved, the work they were proud of, the history they lived through, even the small daily pleasures that made up an ordinary life. You can choose the chapters that matter most, or leave it open and let the conversation find its own way.

Only if your grandparent wants to go there. Alice always gives them a way out of a hard topic, and she never pushes. Every chapter can be skipped, and nothing has to be shared.

No. Every book is curated with the help of Alice, not generated by one. Alice's job is to listen and gather the stories; a person shapes them into the finished book, so your grandparent's own words and voice stay exactly as they told them.

There's no deadline. Some families finish in a few weeks, others let it stretch over months, since the best memories tend to come out slowly. Once your grandparent feels done, the book moves into design and printing, which usually takes a few weeks.

Once you choose a printed plan, Alice keeps collecting stories week by week. When your grandparent feels finished, the book is designed, printed, and shipped straight to your door, with the original voice recordings kept safe behind a QR code on the back cover.

Yes. Every page has a QR code linking back to the original recording, so the book pairs the written story with the chance to actually hear it told, in their own voice.

Pick a plan on the site, add your grandparent's WhatsApp number, and Alice reaches out within minutes. The whole setup takes less than five minutes, and your grandparent doesn't have to do anything to prepare.

In their words

My grandmother sent voice notes every night for a month. I had no idea she almost became a doctor before the war stopped her.

Sofía R.Granddaughter of Carmen, 78 · Bogotá, Colombia

He's not the type to write anything down, but he'll talk for an hour if you ask the right question. Alice asked all the right ones.

Daniel M.Grandson of Eduardo, 84 · Mendoza, Argentina

My daughter will get to hear my mother actually laugh, instead of just reading that she did.

Elena V.Daughter of Pilar, 76 · Madrid, Spain

She started with shy, one-line answers. By week three she was sending us ten-minute voice messages about her wedding.

Camila T.Granddaughter of Rosa, 80 · Medellín, Colombia

I expected something clinical. Instead my dad cried describing his first job, then asked when the next question was coming.

Marco P.Son of Antonio, 73 · Barcelona, Spain

It gave my grandmother somewhere to put fifty years of stories nobody had gotten around to asking about.

Valentina G.Granddaughter of Beatriz, 85 · Buenos Aires, Argentina