How to Share a Memory Page
You can share memory in different ways: send a direct link, show a QR code, or invite people to add their memories.
Direct link
Every published page has a permanent link. Send it through a messenger or by email — loved ones will open the page on any device without signing up. This is the simplest way to share the memory.
QR code
A QR code is handy for printing: on a plaque by the headstone, in an anniversary invitation, in a family album, or on a memorial card. Pointing a phone camera at it opens the page. This ties the memory to the physical world.
Invitation to add their own
If you want not only to show the page but also to gather stories, send an invitation link rather than an ordinary one. Through it, relatives can add their own memories, photos, and voice. This way the memory grows richer with many voices.
Where it's fitting to share
It's fitting to include the link in an anniversary message, in an obituary, in the family chat. Sharing memory isn't being pushy — it's an invitation to remember the person together. Everyone decides for themselves whether to open the page and add something.
- Direct link — open on any device.
- QR — for printing and plaques.
- Invitation link — to gather stories.
- Fitting for anniversaries and the family chat.
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