What shaped you deserves to last. We help you write it.
An AI biographer asks you the right questions, decade by decade. You answer, it writes. Bit by bit you rediscover where you come from, what truly matters to you, and the faces that shaped you, gathered into an illustrated book your family keeps for good.
How it works
Four steps, guided from start to finish.
You answer
Simple questions about your life, one at a time. Type or speak, your call.
The AI interviews you
It follows up, digs into the right memories and prompts you thoughtfully, like a real biographer.
Your story takes shape
Each decade becomes a written, illustrated chapter true to your voice.
You pass it on
You share your biography, print it, and leave it to those you love.
An interview, never a blank page
The biographer asks one question at a time, reads your answer, spots the people and places, then follows up. You remember, it takes care of the rest.
What's the first memory that comes back from your childhood home?
What your biographer spotted
New questions ready (2)
- What did Suzanne cook, and who gathered around the table?
- What did that house look like, room by room?
Decade after decade
You're not asked to tell everything at once. You move period by period, from childhood to today, at your own pace.
Questions that wake up memories
An intimate version, and a public one
From your answers, the biographer writes two versions of the same memory on its own: an intimate one for your loved ones, a more reserved one for a wider circle. You write nothing, you just answer the questions.
My twenties · 1962 - 1971
For your loved ones: confidences, emotions, anecdotes.
At twenty I thought I knew everything and knew nothing. The night of the dance, I caught sight of your grandfather across the room. My heart was pounding so hard that I pretended to look for a friend, just to keep my composure. When he held out his hand, I knew, without being able to explain it, that my life had just changed.
My twenties · 1962 - 1971
More reserved: no confidences, for a wider circle.
In the early sixties, I met the man who would become my husband at a summer dance. We married the following year and started a family soon after.
Your life, as a comic too
Each decade can become an illustrated page, to flip through, print and give.
Their memories bring yours back to life
The biographer suggests who to reach out to and what to ask them. Each one adds their version, their photos, the details you had forgotten, and the people you love come alive again, page after page.
To enrich this memory, your biographer spots the right people to ask and offers each one a tailored question.
Suggested question
Those summers at Grandma Suzanne’s, what were they to you?
replies
« Her kitchen smelled of jam. At night, Jeanne would make up stories before we slept. »
Suggested question
What did your summer days in Sète look like?
replies
« We ran to the harbor at dawn. Jeanne was the one who dragged us into every adventure. »
Suggested question
Back there, what was Jeanne like with the gang?
replies
« Always gathering everyone, always standing up for the shyest ones. »
They reply without an account, and can attach their photos.
People, places and moments, organized for you
With every answer, the biographer spots who, where and when. You get a living directory of your life, fixable in one click.
What your story reveals about you
By weaving your memories together, the biographer brings out what shaped you: where your values come from, what formed you, what makes you who you are. Often, you only meet yourself by telling your own story.
You pass on what you were given
Through summers at Grandma Suzanne’s, family Sundays and the evenings Henri came home from the workshop, one idea runs through your story: caring for your own. You give what you were given, almost without thinking, like something handed down through generations.
A taste for what gets built
From Henri’s workshop to the rooms you fixed with your own hands, you keep returning to the idea of building patiently. You distrust shortcuts and trust time: what lasts is earned, and it’s in shared effort that you find your pride.
The sea as a refuge
Sète keeps coming back: salt on the skin, card games, the evening light. Whenever life speeds up, it’s to this seaside that your memory returns. It’s less a place than a state of calm you carry within you.
A quiet stubbornness
Scraped knees on the bike, first steps far from home, years spent rebuilding everything: you never made noise, but you never gave up. This quiet tenacity is probably the through-line of your story.
Beginnings suit you
The 1962 dance, the first apartment, the births: your story comes alive most at the starts. You seem to love those moments when everything is still to be written, when a blank page is a promise rather than a fear.
Family as a compass
When you hesitate, it’s always your loved ones you return to. The big choices of your life were made around a table, thinking of those you love. Family isn’t the backdrop of your story: it’s the center.
One day, no one will be able to tell them
Memories blur, voices fall quiet, and one day no one is left to tell the story. Write yours while it is still alive in you: you bring back the people who mattered, and you set down what must never be lost.
A legacy that doesn't fade
Things get lost; stories get handed down. Your book is what your children and grandchildren will open to learn where they come from, long after you. The most precious keepsake you can leave them.
What you get
Guided interview
An AI biographer that questions you and structures your story, decade by decade.
An illustrated biography
Text written in your voice, with illustrations, to read and print.
Comic pages
Your big moments staged as a comic, for each decade.
Your loved ones' voices
Invite your family to add their testimonies to your story.
Lifetime access
One payment, your space stays open forever. No subscription.
Private by default
Your story is yours. You choose who can read it, and when.
A small price to pass on the priceless
One payment, lifetime access: no subscription. You start with 1,000 creative credits to write your story, create your comic and illustrations, and you can add more whenever you like, at your own pace.
- Guided interview, decade by decade
- Automatic detection of people, places and events
- Written, illustrated biography
- Comic book pages
- Testimonies from loved ones
- Insights about you and your personal growth
- Lifetime access
- 1,000 creative credits included
One-time, secure payment by Stripe.
Give the story of a life
The most personal gift there is: you invite someone you love to tell their story, and the whole family inherits the book. Choose how many people you are giving to; the volume discount is already included.
You give attention
You invite someone to tell their story, truly, with no pressure or blank page.
You preserve a memory
Memories, a voice, anecdotes, kept for the whole family.
Everyone gains
The resulting book is passed on to children and grandchildren.
One-time, secure payment by Stripe. Volume discount already included in the price.
They passed on their story
“I'd been putting this off for years, convinced my life was nothing special. Answering the questions, I found moments I thought were lost, and I finally wrote down for my children what I'd never dared say out loud.”
“Retired, I was going in circles. The biographer would ask one question, and a memory called up another, then ten more. In three months I had told my childhood, my army years, meeting my wife. My grandchildren can't get enough of it.”
“After my husband's stroke, I realised we always put these things off, until one day it's too late. I wrote my story in a few weeks, at my own pace, in the evenings. It's the finest thing I could leave my family.”
“My parents arrived with nothing, and I'd never taken the time to set down where I came from. The questions helped me unwind the thread, generation after generation. My children finally know their story.”
“I'm no writer, and the idea of a whole book terrified me. Here I only had to talk, and the text came out in my own words. When I reread the first chapter, I cried: it really was my voice.”
“What amazed me were the illustrations and the comic pages: my youth anecdotes turned into images. We printed the book for Christmas, and the whole family passed it around.”
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to be a good writer or tech-savvy?
No. You answer simple questions, by text or voice. The AI handles the writing.
Is this a subscription?
No. It's a one-time payment for lifetime access. Come back whenever you like.
How long does it take?
As long as you want. Some write a decade per evening, others over several months.
Who can see my story?
Only you, by default. You then decide what you share, and with whom.





