You're the one who calls grandma. Who keeps the photo albums. Who remembers everyone's birthday and the recipe nobody wrote down. Heirloom was built for you.
Free forever to start. No credit card. No passwords.
You already know why you're here. One of these brought you.
And you realized the stories they carried are gone with them. You're here because you refuse to let it happen again with the people who are still here.
Alzheimer's. Dementia. Or just the quiet fading of memory. Someone you love is losing their stories, and you feel the urgency in your chest every single day.
You can't be there every Sunday. But their stories shouldn't disappear because of distance. Every visit you notice they're a little slower, and it scares you.
For the first time, you're thinking about what you'll leave behind. What will your children know about where they came from? Who will tell them?
The family reunion planner. The group chat starter. The one who keeps the traditions alive. You've always known these stories matter. Now you have a place to put them.
You've been doing this your whole life. Holding the memories, keeping the connections alive. Heirloom was built so you never have to do it alone.
Start Preserving for FreeRecord a 2-minute voice memo. Sage, your family's AI, learns it. Your grandchildren will hear it decades from now.
Sage discovers patterns across your family's memories that you'd never notice on your own. Traditions, health patterns, wisdom that echoes across generations.
Every story is encrypted, permanent, and passed down. The fear of losing them fades. You can breathe.
Pick up your phone, hit record, and tell one memory. A recipe, a birthday, a lesson someone taught you.
Your family's AI enriches, connects, and protects every moment. It learns your family the way you do.
Encrypted. Permanent. Passed down through generations. A living legacy, not a dusty box in the attic.
"I lost my dad last year. If I'd had this then, I'd have his voice telling the story of how he met my mom. I'm making sure my mom's stories don't go the same way."
Family Keeper, Texas"My mother has early-stage Alzheimer's. Every story I record now is a gift to my kids. Sage asks her questions I never would have thought to ask."
Family Keeper, Georgia"I'm the one in my family who keeps everything. The photos, the recipes, the group chat. Finally there's a real place for all of it."
Family Keeper, CaliforniaYou've been holding these stories your whole life. Now they'll never be lost.
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