Cherished voices become a keepsake.

One heartfelt phone call, woven into a movie to share today or seal away for years from now.

No equipment. No editing. Just a conversation.

Here’s the whole trick

Two people, one phone call — and neither of you needs to learn anything new.

A man smiling at his phone with a laptop on his knees Hands holding a phone beside a laptop A woman on the phone at her kitchen table

You set it up

Pick the occasion, tell us a little about them, and the questions arrive already written — change any you like. Five quiet minutes, no scheduling.

An elderly man taking a phone call on his couch A smiling woman talking on the phone in a warm room A man on the phone among greenhouse plants A close-up of a woman smiling on the phone

They just answer the phone

No app, no camera, no computer. A friendly voice asks your questions, and they simply talk.

Family and friends gathered around a laptop A mother and two children watching together on the couch A young couple smiling at a laptop together

It becomes the movie

Their voice and your photos, woven into a keepsake to share now or seal away for later.

How it works

Three steps. No equipment to set up, nothing to edit.

  1. 1. Easy setup

    • YouTell us the occasion and a little about them.
    • WeDraft warm, thoughtful questions, ready and waiting — childhood, love, faith, the day everything changed.
    • YouLook them over — reword some, drop some, or add your own.
  2. 2. The call

    • WeRing you both on the phone — and provide you an easy-to-use screen, showing clearly the current question and when you're recording.
    • YouJust have the conversation. Skip, restart, take your time between questions — whatever it needs.
  3. 3. The movie

    • YouAdd some photos (optional) to bring the recorded voice to life.
    • WeAutomagically weave the voices and photos into a high-quality movie.
    • YouEnjoy and share.

A finished movie, made for you

Plays on any phone, TV, or laptop — or hand it off as a slideshow a family member can finish.

Honoring the life of Betty
The story of Patricia

Afraid you've waited too long?

It's never too late. Even if someone you wish you could still record has passed, you can talk with the friends and family who loved them — and gather their voices into something worth keeping, to share or to play at the service. It's easiest today, though. And it's only a phone call.

The conversation you keep meaning to have.

It's one phone call away — and the right time is usually now.

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