Anniversary Collection
Gathered · Woven · Read Aloud

A milestone toast,
in everyone’s voice.

A long marriage touches everyone around it. Start a collection, invite family and friends to each add a memory of the couple, and we weave them into one toast — ready to read aloud at the celebration.

Free to create and collect · Pay once when you’re ready · No account needed

Woven from 9 memories

Fifty years. Say it fast and it's nothing; watch George and Ruth move around a kitchen and you understand exactly how long it is — and how short it still feels to them. Their daughter remembers never once hearing a door slammed, but plenty of laughter through the walls. Their son remembers the Sunday drives with no destination, the two of them up front still talking like they'd just met. A grandchild, who only ever knew them already old and already in love, wrote: "I thought everyone's grandparents held hands at the grocery store. Turns out that was just mine." What everyone said, in their own way, is that George and Ruth made love look like a verb. The notes left on the counter. The way she finishes his sentences and he lets her, even when she's wrong, especially when she's wrong. The standing argument about the thermostat that is, clearly, the secret to the whole thing. They didn't have an easy fifty years. Nobody does. They had a chosen fifty years — chosen again every ordinary morning. To George and Ruth: thank you for showing all of us what staying looks like. Here's to the next chapter, and to the thermostat war that will surely outlive us all.

Yours is written from your own story — not a template.

Free to create and collect · Pay once when you’re ready · No account needed

See how it works

Watch how it works — about a minute

How it works

Four steps, one toast

01

Start a collection

Tell us which couple you’re celebrating and add your own first memory. It’s free to create — we email you a private link to manage it.

02

Invite family and friends

Share one link with everyone who knows the couple. Each person adds a memory in about two minutes — no account, no payment.

03

Review what came in

Read every memory as it arrives. Everything’s included by default — leave out anything that doesn’t belong.

04

Weave them into one toast

When you’re ready, pay once and we weave the memories into one toast — then it’s yours to read at the celebration, keep as a printable page, and hear in a warm voice.

Why gather instead of write

A solo AI writes from one memory. A marriage this long deserves all of them.

Solo AI tool
Anniversary Collection
Where the words come from
Whatever one person can recall and type into a box.
Real memories from across the years and the family — the Sunday drives, the door that never locked — details no one person could supply.
Whose voice it carries
A single perspective on a decades-long marriage.
A genuine collective voice: “Everyone who has spent time around them will tell you…” — the chorus only many contributors can create.
What it asks of you
You do all the remembering and all the writing, alone.
You invite people and they show up — gathering the memories becomes something the whole family does together.
What it leaves behind
A speech.
A toast woven from the whole family — a page to print and keep, a spoken version to play at the party, plus the memories themselves, gathered in one place.

A marriage this long was never just about two people.

Sample toasts

Woven from many voices

Each of these was synthesized from real memories shared by a different group of people.

Fifty years. Say it fast and it's nothing; watch George and Ruth move around a kitchen and you understand exactly how long it is — and how short it still feels to them. Their daughter remembers never once hearing a door slammed, but plenty of laughter through the walls. Their son remembers the Sunday drives with no destination, the two of them up front still talking like they'd just met. A grandchild, who only ever knew them already old and already in love, wrote: "I thought everyone's grandparents held hands at the grocery store. Turns out that was just mine." What everyone said, in their own way, is that George and Ruth made love look like a verb. The notes left on the counter. The way she finishes his sentences and he lets her, even when she's wrong, especially when she's wrong. The standing argument about the thermostat that is, clearly, the secret to the whole thing. They didn't have an easy fifty years. Nobody does. They had a chosen fifty years — chosen again every ordinary morning. To George and Ruth: thank you for showing all of us what staying looks like. Here's to the next chapter, and to the thermostat war that will surely outlive us all.

Ready to write yours?

Simple, one-time pricing

Free to gather. Pay once to weave it together.

Creating the collection and inviting people is free. You only pay when you finalize — one time, no subscription, no account.

Pay only at the end

Anniversary Toast

$49one-time

One finished toast, woven from the memories you choose — to read at the celebration, to keep as a page, and to hear in a warm voice.

  • One toast, woven from up to 10 people’s memories, in one collective voice
  • A keepsake PDF to download, print, and keep
  • A spoken version in a warm voice, to play at the party
  • Emailed to you — free to create and collect, you pay once when you finalize

To create & collect

$0one-time

Start a collection, invite people, and read every memory — all free, with nothing due until you finalize.

  • Create a collection in under a minute
  • Invite up to 3 people with one link (10 once you finalize/pay)
  • Read and review every memory as it arrives
  • No account, no card, nothing due upfront

Common questions

Gather the memories before the celebration.

Start a collection now — it’s free. Invite family and friends, and weave their memories into one toast when you’re ready.

Free to create and collect · Pay once when you finalize · No account needed