STEP 1
Pick storytelling prompts
Customize our expert-crafted storytelling prompts to inspire never-before-shared memories. Or, use photos as prompts to spark the memories behind precious images.
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Customize our expert-crafted storytelling prompts to inspire never-before-shared memories. Or, use photos as prompts to spark the memories behind precious images.
Storytellers receive a new prompt from Remento via email and text message each week. Or, customize the cadence to create your book faster (or slower).
Capture memories effortlessly with just a few taps – no writing required. There's no need to download apps, remember logins, or manage passwords. Whether it's a smartphone, tablet, or computer, any device works.
SEE FOR YOURSELFAfter each reflection, Remento's Speech-to-Story technology transforms your recording into either a polished transcript or beautiful narrative.
Fine-tune the result, then share with family to bring everyone closer through these memories.
Once reviewed, your stories are compiled into a hardcover, color-printed book.
Scan the QR code to hear the recording used to write each chapter, ensuring both your legacy and voice live on forever.
Every recording, written story, and photo is securely stored in your family's private digital archive.
Access your family history anytime, ensuring your legacy is at your fingertips for generations to come.
"I just clicked the link and started talking."
Our Speech-to-Storyâ„¢ technology turns spoken words into written stories. Choose the writing style and customize the final result.
It was a day etched permanently in my memory. Don and I tied the knot at St. Clements Church in Stamford, just on the border with Greenwich. Opting for an intimate affair, we kept it small, surrounded by our closest family members. We had both been married before, so we decided that this time around, it would be less of a huge event.
It was a day Claudette would always remember. They had recently tied the knot at St. Clements Church in Stamford, situated on the border of Stamford and Greenwich. Neither of them had a penchant for grand weddings, so they opted for a small, familial ceremony with only a select few attendees. They had both been married before, so they decided this would be a smaller event.
That was a day I’ll um never forget. Don and I had just gotten married at St. Clements Church in Stamford right on the Greenwich border. Neither of us were particularly interested in having a big wedding, you know, so we decided to have a small, family ceremony with only a few of our closest friends. We had both been married before, so we decided this would be smaller.
Make the journey as precious as the final product. Invite family and friends to help: