
For families
Preserve the words your family may one day need most.
EverTheirs gives families a private, guided way to save stories, memories, values, future messages, and life lessons from someone they love — in their own words, with consent and care.
It begins with a Legacy Vault. Future companion features are being developed carefully and should only use material the creator reviewed and approved.
Private by default. Built for consent, dignity, and emotional care.
A familiar need
Some words matter more later.
Families already understand the value of a message left for a future birthday, graduation, wedding day, holiday, or hard moment. Those words can become something loved ones return to when they need comfort, perspective, or connection.
But families often wish they had more than one recording. They wish they had the stories behind the advice, the memories behind the traditions, and the values behind the life that was lived.
EverTheirs helps capture those things before they are lost.
Who EverTheirs can help
Parents
For parents who want their children to carry their voice, values, stories, and guidance into the future.
Grandparents
For grandparents who want grandchildren to know more than dates and photographs — to know the stories, lessons, and love behind them.
Spouses and Partners
For couples who want to preserve memories, encouragement, and words of love for the person who has shared their life.
Families Facing Serious Illness
For families who know time matters and want a gentle way to prepare meaningful words while there is still time.
Adult Children
For adult children who want to help a parent preserve stories, memories, and guidance before questions go unasked.
Intentional Legacy Builders
For anyone who believes legacy is more than documents, assets, and photos.
What can be saved in a Legacy Vault
- Life stories and family memories
- Future milestone messages
- Advice for hard days
- Values and beliefs
- Family traditions and recipes
- Letters to children or grandchildren
- Reflections on love, work, hardship, forgiveness, and purpose
- Everyday details people miss most
- Messages for birthdays, graduations, weddings, holidays, and ordinary days
If this feels complicated
It is okay to have questions.
EverTheirs lives in a tender space. Some people immediately understand why this matters. Others wonder whether it could feel too emotional, too digital, or too close to replacing someone they love.
Those concerns are valid.
EverTheirs is being built around a simple boundary: this is not a replacement for a person or a shortcut around grief. It is a way to preserve prepared words, memories, and guidance with consent, privacy, and emotional care.
Families should feel protected, not pressured.
The creator stays in control
The person building the vault decides what is saved, what stays private, and what can be shared.
No automatic access
Loved ones do not automatically receive everything. Access should be intentional, permission-based, and paced carefully.
Legacy Steward guidance
A trusted Legacy Steward can help protect the creator’s wishes and guide loved-one access when the time is right.
No invented memories
Future companion features should only use reviewed and approved vault material. If an answer was not preserved, the system should say so honestly.
How families can begin
- 1
Talk about what should be preserved
- 2
Add loved ones and future message recipients
- 3
Start with one story or one milestone message
- 4
Choose a Legacy Steward
- 5
Review privacy and consent settings
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Return over time as more memories come up
A meaningful vault does not have to be completed in one sitting. One story, one message, or one memory is enough to begin.
Future experience
A future conversation experience, built with boundaries.
EverTheirs is being developed toward a private conversation experience where loved ones may one day ask meaningful questions and receive responses shaped only by reviewed and approved Legacy Vault material.
The companion should not invent memories, speak beyond what was prepared, or pretend to replace the person. The Legacy Vault remains the source of truth.
Future companion · In development
Questions families ask
Is this only for people who are sick?
No. EverTheirs can be used by anyone who wants to preserve stories, values, memories, and future messages for the people they love. Families facing illness may feel a more urgent need, but the vault can be built at any stage of life.
Can family members help someone build their vault?
Yes. A family member can help by asking questions, reminding the creator of stories, helping organize entries, or supporting them as they write. The creator should remain in control of what is saved and approved.
Will loved ones automatically get access?
No. The vault is private by default. Access should be granted intentionally through permissions, creator settings, and, when appropriate, Legacy Steward guidance.
Is this meant to replace grief or make loss easier?
No. EverTheirs is not grief counseling and does not replace family, community, faith, therapy, or professional support. It is designed to preserve prepared words and memories with care.
What if someone in the family is uncomfortable with this?
That concern should be respected. EverTheirs should never be forced on someone. The creator can decide who receives what, and loved ones should be introduced thoughtfully and with support.
Start with one story.
You do not need to preserve everything today. Begin with one memory, one message, or one piece of guidance your family may one day be grateful to have.
EverTheirs is not a crisis service, mental health provider, or grief counseling service. If you or someone you love is struggling, please reach out to a qualified professional or a trusted support network.

