Everli

Remember them always

Never forgotten.

A home for someone you loved. Biography, photographs, voice, the small details that made them who they were. A private archive your family will still be able to open a hundred years from now.
Kept whole
in one place
Private
by default
Yours
always
Sample portrait of Hiroshi Tanaka, looking out to sea
In loving memory of

Hiroshi Tanaka

12 May 1944 — 4 Nov 2023

Arthur Whitfield

1938 — 2024

Eleanor Marsh

1946 — 2022

Samuel Brooks

1940 — 2024

Mei Lin Huang

1935 — 2023

Our work

Loss is hard enough.
Honoring them shouldn’t be.

You loved them well. They deserve to be remembered well. Everli is here to help you preserve the life of someone you lost. Not only in memory, but in a digital archive your family can still open a hundred years from now.

  • A whole life, in one place.

    Biography, photographs, voice recordings, timeline, quotes, favorite things, achievements. Custom sections for the details only you know. The small things live alongside the big ones.

  • Voices from everyone who knew them.

    A guestbook lets family and friends add the memories only they hold. Your archive grows beyond what any one person could write alone.

  • Private when it should be. Open when it is time.

    Keep it for the closest circle. Lock it behind a password. Or open it to everyone who loved them. You decide who sees what, and when.

  • Built to outlast its keeper.

    No ads. No tracking. No AI trained on your legacy. Export the whole archive any time. A page your great-grandchildren will still be able to open.

Our ethos

“Memory is the last act of love.Legacy is the first giftwe give to the ones who come after.”

— A letter to future generations

What Everli is for

Three quiet acts of love.

I

Preserve

Everything that made them who they were. Biography, photographs, letters, voice recordings of their laugh. A whole life in one place, for as long as your family wants it held.

II

Share

Public for everyone who loved them, invite-only for the closest circle, or behind a password. The reverence is the same. Only the door is different. Add grandchildren as they grow.

III

Honor

A guestbook where the people who knew them add the stories only they hold. An archive built to outlive the keeper. One a great-grandchild will be able to open a century from now.

A sample legacy

Look through an arched window.

This is what an Everli page looks like. Calm, editorial, and made to be opened a hundred years from now by a grandchild who never had the chance to meet them. (An example, not a real family.)

Preserve your own →
everli.life/m/hiroshi-tanaka
Invite-only
Sample portrait of Hiroshi Tanaka, looking out to sea

In loving memory of

Hiroshi Tanaka

12 may 1944 — 4 november 2023

“He taught us that the sea is a long patience, and that patience is its own kind of love.”

Born
12 May 1944 · Kamakura, Japan
Vocation
Fisherman, carpenter, grandfather
Survived by
Aiko, his wife, and four grandchildren
Favorite hour
The hour before dawn, on the water

Guestbook

Those who came to remember.

Aiko Tanaka

Wife

Seventy-nine summers. I still hear the door at four.

Takeshi Mori

His apprentice, 1978–1983

He never raised his voice. The tools learned on their own.

A page built to outlast you · Three themes · Archway · Heirloom · Anthracite

Lives, kept whole. For the family who follows.

A handful of sample legacies. Each one built in an afternoon, held for as long as its family wants it held. Some will be opened by grandchildren not yet born. (Examples only, not real families.)

An Everli page can be kept private for a lifetime, or opened to the next generation when the time is right.

How it works

A legacy, in an afternoon.

Begin today. Add to it for the rest of your life. Pass it on when the time comes.

  1. Begin with a name.

    A six-step wizard. Their name, their dates, a portrait, a short summary of who they were. Nothing is published until you say so. Nothing is ever lost once begun.

  2. Gather the shape of a life.

    Biography, timeline, photographs, voices, quotes, favorite things, achievements. Custom sections for the details only you know. The archive you wish every family had kept.

  3. Carry them forward.

    Keep it for your closest circle. Lock it behind a password. Or open it to everyone who loved them. Add grandchildren as they grow. Export everything, any time you want. A legacy that outlives the keeper.

Pricing

Pay with care, not pressure.

Free to begin. The paid tiers are for families who want the legacy held permanently, and passed on to children and grandchildren down the line. Cancel any time. The archive stays yours.

Free

$0

A place to begin.

  • One memorial
  • 20 MB of photos & video
  • Public page only
  • Hosted for 45 days. Upgrade any time to keep it
  • Export as JSON before it expires
Recommended

Plus

$6per month · or $60 a year

For a family's full archive.

  • Three memorials
  • 10 GB storage · 30-min video
  • All privacy modes, invites, password
  • All three themes
  • Custom everli.life/yourname slug
  • One co-editor
  • Priority export & backups

Family

$12per month · or $120 a year

For the generations yet to come.

  • Ten memorials
  • 50 GB storage · unlimited video
  • Five co-editors per memorial
  • Scheduled backups
  • Early access to new themes
  • Digital Twin · Chat (opt-in, post-MVP)

Every plan · No ads, ever · No AI trained on your legacies · Export anything, any time · WCAG AA

From the families we serve

Letters from the next generation.

We built my grandmother's memorial on a Sunday afternoon. By supper her sisters in three countries had written her back into being.
Helena P.
Granddaughter
My daughter is eight. One day she will open this and meet her grandfather. The one she had only just begun to know.
Sam D.
Son, and father
For the first time, my mother's story lives in one place. Not scattered across phones and shoeboxes.
Rosalie M.
Daughter

Begin

Some names
are meant to outlast us.

An Everli page is free to begin, and always yours to export. There is no hurry. But stories do not keep themselves, and the family who follows will be glad for the ones you saved.