Memorial pages

A page for the wider circle —
only as public as you choose.

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.

A quiet brick row of houses at dusk.
An address that can be shared once, and re-read for years.

What it does, quietly

The shape of the room.

— I.

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.

— II.

Service details and RSVPs

Date, time, venue, livestream. A quiet RSVP form that collects responses without becoming a spreadsheet.

— III.

A guestbook and gallery

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.

— IV.

Donations and links

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.
From an early user

An invitation

Open a page only the people who matter will see.