Features
The detailed inventory of what the app can do: people and their ties, voices and stories, family governance, protection and portability.
People and kinship
The foundation of the family vault.
Detailed profile
First name, surname, birth name, nickname, gender, occupation, education, free-form notes and a portrait photo.
Life events
Birth, marriage, death and burial, each with its associated date and place.
Guided creation
A step-by-step assistant for adding a person without getting lost in a thirty-field form.
Kinship ties
Twenty relationship types, chosen from a guided picker, to describe families as they actually are.
Confidence level
A piece of information can be qualified by how reliable it is, instead of being asserted without nuance.
Section-by-section editing
A profile is edited one section at a time, which saves you from reopening everything to fix a date.
Voices, stories and photos
The living material of memory.
Audio recording
High-quality capture from the phone, attached to a person's profile, with its duration.
Name pronunciation
A dedicated recording type for the exact way a first name is said. What is lost fastest is often exactly that.
Stories
A title, a text, a date, a place, and the people involved.
Photos
Added from the library or the camera, on a profile as well as on a story.
Timeline
Births, marriages, deaths and stories gathered and presented year by year.
Typo-tolerant search
Find someone even when you spell their name wrong. Search works without a network.
Family and governance
Who decides what enters the shared memory.
Five family roles
Elder, Co-admin, Contributor, Viewer and Youth, each with distinct rights.
Approval queue
A space where the Elder finds the changes waiting for a decision, and makes the call.
Reasoned rejection
An Elder who turns down a change writes the reason for it, and that reason stays attached to the decision.
Member management
Change a relative's role, or remove an access, from a screen reserved for Elders.
Protection and portability
Closing the vault, and being able to walk out of it.
Biometric lock
Fingerprint, face or PIN code, verified locally by the phone.
GEDCOM 5.5.5 export
The standard format of genealogy. Your data can be re-imported into other software.
Text export
A readable version, to archive or to print.
Anonymisation of the living
On export, the dates, places and notes of living people are removed automatically.
Local backup
A backup file you can export from the phone and keep wherever you want.
Error logs you can switch off
Technical errors stay on the device and are never transmitted. You can stop them being recorded at all.
