For funeral homes · Hospice teams · Celebrants

Families ask you how to gather memories.
Now you have an answer to hand them.

A free link you can give a family at the arrangement meeting. Everyone who knew their loved one adds a memory in one place — no accounts, no app, and no cost to gather.

Free for your business · Free for families to gather · No obligation

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What it is

One place for everyone’s memories

Words That Matter is a memory collection the family runs themselves. One person starts it, shares a single link, and everyone who knew their loved one — near and far — adds a memory in their own words, in their own time. No one has to chase stories across texts, emails, and voicemails during the hardest week of their life.

Gathering is completely free. When the collection feels whole, the family can choose — once, and only if they want to — to pay $49 to have every memory woven into a single written tribute, with a printable keepsake PDF and an optional spoken-audio version. If they never pay, they still gathered the memories. There is no subscription and nothing recurring.

Why partners share it

It answers a question you already get

Families often ask some version of “how do we collect everyone’s memories?” — for the eulogy, for the service, or simply so the stories aren’t lost. Until now the honest answer was a shared document or a pile of emails. Handing them a link is a kinder answer, and it makes the care you provide feel that much more complete.

  • Zero cost to you. No fees, no minimums, no software to adopt. You share a link; that’s all.
  • Zero friction for the family. No accounts and no app — contributors just open the link and write.
  • Zero pressure in a grief setting. Gathering is free and unhurried. The family only ever pays if they choose the woven keepsake, and nothing in the experience pushes them to.
  • Your link is yours. Partner links carry your own reference code, so we know which families came through you.

What the family sees

Preview it before you share it

About a minute — from the first invite to the finished keepsake.

How it works for the family

Three steps, at their own pace

01

They open your link

It takes them to a memorial collection page. Starting one is free and takes about a minute — no account, no app, nothing to install.

02

They share one link with their circle

Family, friends, colleagues, neighbors — each person opens it and adds a memory in a couple of minutes. Contributing is always free.

03

They keep the memories — or have them woven

The family reads everything that comes in. If they want, a single payment of $49 weaves it all into one written tribute, with a printable keepsake PDF and optional audio narration. If not, they simply gathered the memories — at no cost.

Common questions

Answers for partners

Is it free for families?
Yes. Creating a collection is free, and every person who adds a memory contributes free. The only payment is a one-time $49, and only if the family chooses to have the memories woven into the written tribute and keepsake. There is no charge for gathering.
Do families or contributors need accounts?
No. There are no accounts and no passwords anywhere. The organizer gets a private link by email, and contributors just open the shared link and write. Nothing to sign up for, nothing to install.
What does the family get?
All the gathered memories in one place, readable any time. If they choose to finalize, they receive one woven written tribute ready to read aloud, a printable keepsake PDF, and an optional spoken-audio version.
What does it cost my business?
Nothing. There is no fee to become a partner, no minimum, and no obligation. You share a link; that is the whole arrangement. A revenue-share is available on request if you would like one.
Is this appropriate to hand someone who is grieving?
It was built for exactly that moment. There is no urgency, no countdown, and no pressure anywhere in the family experience. Gathering is free and unhurried, and many families find that asking people for memories is itself a comfort.