Family history app
A family history app built for memory, not research.
Most family history apps are aimed at genealogists — public trees, record matches, DNA services, community sharing. Remembranch is aimed at your family. It's a private space for the people you already know, so their stories are preserved for the people who love them.
What a family history app should actually do
- Give every relative a full page, not just a box on a chart.
- Let the whole family add stories, photos and memories together.
- Track relationships, dates and life events over time.
- Keep everything private — invite-only, not searchable.
- Attribute edits so you know who added what.
- Preserve older versions so nothing is ever lost.
Remembranch at a glance
- Private family archive. Invite-only, no public profiles.
- Living family tree. Every person has a page you can actually read.
- Stories, photos and memories. Contributed by the whole family.
- Life events and dates. Births, marriages, moves, milestones.
- Multi-contributor. Aunts, uncles, cousins, grandchildren all add what they know.
- Yours to export. Your family's data belongs to you.
Remembranch vs public genealogy sites
Sites like Ancestry and MyHeritage are excellent at records, DNA and building deep public trees. They aren't built to preserve the human part of a family — the stories, the voice, the small things. That's the gap Remembranch fills. Many families use both: a genealogy site for records, and Remembranch as their private family archive and living family tree.
Good for
- Families wanting to preserve grandparents' stories.
- Families with scattered photos, WhatsApp groups and shoeboxes.
- Anyone who cares about privacy and doesn't want a public family tree.
- Families spread across countries who want one shared, calm place.
Try Remembranch as your family history app.
Free to start. Bring your family in when you're ready.
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