A lasting memorial your family owns
Share memories, photos, and stories in a private space that belongs to your family — not a social media platform.
Start Free Browse all site types →What this memorial site does
Start from the type of site you actually need, then turn on the pieces that fit the way your memorial works.
Give people one clear place to understand the memorial, find the next event or resource, and take the next useful step.
Use the modules that make sense for family members: calendars, files, messages, tasks, resources, updates, RSVPs, or shared records.
The first questions should fit this site type, so a memorial is not pushed through a generic form built for a totally different use.
Build the first version around the real work
Start with the event or memory people are gathering around. Special-occasion sites need clear dates, roles, files, RSVPs, memories, and privacy expectations. The first version should help people participate without making a personal moment feel like a generic event template.
Set up first
- Start with the story, photo collection, service details, private guestbook, favorite things, and family access.
- Decide what should be public, private, or invite-only before sharing the site.
- Use gentle prompts so people can contribute memories without pressure.
- Keep the archive organized so it remains meaningful later.
What the page needs to prove
A first-time visitor should know what is being planned or remembered, who the site is for, what is private, and what they should do next. The strongest version feels personal and organized at the same time.
- Privacy and invitation clarity
- Service or remembrance details
- Photo and memory organization
- Tone that respects grief instead of monetizing it
Free should let people gather first. Paid upgrades fit only when the event or memory space needs more storage, custom domain polish, email, long-term archive space, or higher-touch coordination tools.
Before you share the site, read it like a new visitor would. The public page should explain who this memorial is for, what someone can do next, and why the selected tools fit the situation. The private side should already have a useful starting place for family members so the site does not feel like an empty shell after signup.
That first-pass clarity matters for conversion and search. People are more likely to keep going when the page matches their actual need, and crawlers get cleaner signals when the headings, examples, internal links, and calls to action all point to the same purpose. Start free, make the site useful, then upgrade only when the memorial needs more capacity or polish. The first version should feel complete enough that someone can understand it, join it, and come back to it.
Sound familiar?
These are the moments that usually mean a dedicated memorial site will help.
Obituary sites charge for basic features
$10/month for a digital candle. Grief should never be monetized.
Memories scattered across Facebook
Comments on a post that the algorithm buries. Memories deserve better than a feed.
No permanent private space
Social media posts disappear. Free obituary pages expire. There’s nowhere lasting to gather.
Everything your memorial needs
One private website. No ads. No data mining. You own your data.
Their Story
The story of their life, in your words. Not a form — a real tribute.
Memories
Remembrances from family and friends. A growing collection of love.
Photos & Videos
A lifetime in pictures. Upload, browse, and remember together.
Important Dates
Birthday, anniversary — gentle reminders to revisit and remember.
Guestbook
Leave a message for the family. A permanent, private guestbook.
Favorite Things
Their songs, recipes, places, quotes. The things that made them, them.
Up and running in minutes
No credit card. No setup fees. No catch.
Pick your type
30 seconds. Tell us your memorial name.
Add your people
Invite family members with a link or email.
Start using it
Calendar, tasks, feed, vault — all ready.
Simple pricing
A permanent place to remember, together.
Free Forever
- Unlimited memories and photos
- Private and invite-only
- Permanent — never deleted
- Guestbook
- Important date reminders
- Favorite things collection
- 1 GB storage
Questions?
Is this really free?
Yes. Permanently. We believe remembering someone should never cost money.
Is it private?
Completely. Only people you invite can see it. Nothing is public or indexed.
How long does the site stay up?
Forever. This is a permanent memorial space, not a temporary obituary.
