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The essentials, beautifully
Their name in serif. Their dates. A portrait. A short biography that you can write slowly, in whatever order you can manage.
Memorial pages
When something has happened, the people who loved them need somewhere to look. Mourning gives you a single page that gathers the essentials — and leaves room for what cannot be hurried.
What it does, quietly
Their name in serif. Their dates. A portrait. A short biography that you can write slowly, in whatever order you can manage.
Date, time, venue, livestream. A quiet RSVP form that collects responses without becoming a spreadsheet.
Where the people who knew them can leave a small story, a photo, a single line. Visible to the family only, or open to anyone — your call.
A clean way to share a memorial fund, a charity, or the place to send flowers — without the donation page feeling like a checkout.
“I sent the link to one cousin, who sent it to another. By the next morning we had heard from people we hadn’t spoken to in twenty years. It felt like a quiet kind of help.”