AEDRIN captures your memories, wisdom, and voice — so the people you love can know you long after you're gone.
Today's reflection
ChildhoodWhat do you remember most about the house you grew up in?
We had a small wooden kitchen table where my mother made breakfast every morning, even on the days she must have been exhausted. The sound of the radio. The smell of toast. I can still hear it perfectly.
The problem
Your grandchildren will never know your greatest fear. Your proudest moment. The day you almost gave up — but didn't. The ordinary Wednesday that changed everything.
Most extraordinary lives leave almost nothing behind. Not because they weren't worth preserving. Because no one ever asked.
70%
of people wish they knew more about their grandparents' lives
1 in 3
adults has no record of their own family history beyond two generations
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stories lost every day when someone passes without being asked
How it works
A thoughtful question about your life arrives each morning. Write it out — or speak it aloud. Three minutes. Over time, something remarkable accumulates.
Today's reflection
CareerWhat was the moment you knew you were in the right career — or the wrong one?
Open Capture and choose a chapter of your life. The AI listens, then asks the follow-up a brilliant friend would ask — the one that gets to the real story.
What was the house you grew up in really like?
One more thing
Was there a smell or sound that made it feel like home?
Designate the people who matter most and choose what each person can read. Nothing is shared until you're gone — and only exactly what you intended.
Sarah
Wife
Daniel
Son
Emma
Daughter
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Features
Daily reflection
The hardest part of telling your story is knowing where to start. AEDRIN starts for you — a thoughtful question each day about a chapter of your life. Answer in text, or speak it aloud. Come back tomorrow.
Today's reflection
CareerWhat was the moment you knew you were in the right career — or the wrong one?
Capture sessions
Pick a domain — childhood, career, family, values. Your personal interviewer listens to what you share, then asks the follow-up that goes deeper. The kind of questions a wise friend would ask. Not a form.
Question 3 of 12
What was the proudest moment of your career — and who witnessed it?
One more thing
Why did it feel important to keep that moment private — even from your co-founder?
Voice capture
Speak your memories aloud and AEDRIN transcribes them. The cadence, the hesitations, the way you tell a story — all of it captured. The words are yours. We just hold them.
What is the piece of advice you wish someone had given you at 25?
Write your response…
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Life map
Key events rise naturally from your answers — births, moves, losses, breakthroughs. AEDRIN extracts them and builds your timeline. A living map of the life you've led, growing richer with every session.
Life map
7 eventsBorn in Cork, Ireland
Left home for university in Dublin
First job at an architecture firm
Founded my own practice
Met Sarah at a conference in Paris
Our son Daniel was born
Retired to the countryside
Heirs
Choose who receives access to your story and which chapters they can read. Your daughter gets your family memories. Your son gets your lessons. Everything stays completely private until you're gone — and only exactly what you intended reaches each person.
Heirs
Sarah
Wife
Daniel
Son
Emma
Daughter
Seven chapters
Questions across every dimension of a life.
Childhood
What did your childhood bedroom look like?
Career
What's the biggest risk you ever took professionally?
Family
What did you learn about love from your parents?
Values
What is the principle you'd never compromise on?
Beliefs
Has your relationship with faith changed over time?
Lessons
What do you know now that you wish you knew at 30?
Messages
What would you say to your children in a letter?
Hundreds more
questions inside
Stories
My father passed without ever telling us his story. I'm using AEDRIN so my grandchildren never have to wonder about mine. After four months I have 80 entries — things I'd forgotten I even remembered.
Robert T.
58 · Civil engineer · Started after his father passed
The follow-up questions are uncanny. I mentioned a moment from my first job almost in passing. The AI asked exactly the right thing, and I ended up writing for an hour. I cried twice.
Dr. Christine L.
63 · Retired surgeon · Has captured over 120 entries
I gave my mother an account for her 70th birthday. She's written 94 entries. She told me it's the most meaningful thing she's ever done. We read them together sometimes.
Sarah M.
41 · Teacher · Gifted AEDRIN to her mother
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