Evertree
Every family has stories worth keeping forever.
Build the tree across every generation. Gather the stories behind each name. And one day, let your grandchildren ask them questions.
The Moretti family archive
Vincenzo
1934–2001
Rosa
1938–2021
Maria
b. 1958
Anthony
b. 1961
Teresa
b. 1965
Rosa Moretti
1938–2021 · AI voice, coming soon
Nonna, how did you meet Nonno?
At the dance hall on Via Roma — he stepped on my foot twice and blamed the band.
What a family keeps
The stories that would otherwise be lost.
“Grandpa kept a tin of buttons from every shirt he ever owned. Nobody knew why until we found the letters.”
“She crossed the Atlantic in 1952 with one suitcase and her mother's recipe book.”
“He never spoke about the war, but he whistled the same song every evening at six.”
How it works
Build the tree, then fill it with life.
Start with your own name and grow in every direction — unlimited generations, remarriages, adoptions, all with a proper place. Then every person becomes a living record.
I
The Wall
While they're here, every profile keeps a Wall — a note added year after year, so a life is remembered as it's actually lived.
II
Their Stories
Answer life's questions in your own recorded voice, and gather the photos & videos into albums — the story only they could tell.
III
In Memory
When someone passes, the whole family gathers tributes and memories — keeping their place in the tree, and their story, alive.
What we’re building toward
Coming soonOne day, fifty years from now, they can still ask her things.
Gather the stories today, and every one becomes part of what will one day be a person’s voice — an AI reconstruction that will speak only from what was actually remembered, honest enough to say “I don’t know” when it wasn’t. That part is on the way; the remembering starts now.
Rosa Moretti
1938–2021 · ai reconstruction
What did you cook when the whole street came over?
Sunday sauce, always — my mother’s way, from the book your Aunt Teresa keeps now. Ask her to show you page twelve.
A preview — the voice will answer only from what the family recorded.
The price of forever
Pay once. Remember forever.
Your archive is a one-time purchase. AI credits fuel the question-suggesting features (and, soon, the persona voices), so the archive itself never needs a subscription.
Free archive
$0
forever
- · Up to 15 people on the tree
- · 1 keeper
- · A photo for each person
- · Written stories & memories
✦ the heirloom
Lifetime archive
$49
launch price — $79 after
- · Unlimited people and generations
- · Up to 3 keepers — add more for $5 each
- · Recorded stories & photo/video albums
- · 1 GB media storage, more from $25
- · 500 AI credits included
- · Pay once, keep it forever
AI credits
$5 / $9 / $20
500 / 1,100 / 2,600 credits
- · Power AI-suggested life questions
- · Shared by the whole family
- · Never expire
- · Any keeper can top up
Begin your family’s archive.
Start with your own name, add the people who came before, and give their stories a place to live.
Start your family archive