Pomni

How to Invite Family to Add Memories

The most precious thing on a memory page is the voices of many people. You can invite them with a single link.

Get your invitation link

The memorial editor has a personal invitation link. Send it to family and friends in a messenger or by email — they don't need to register or have an account. The link opens a simple form for a memory.

What they'll be able to add

Each person notes their relationship to the deceased and adds a story, a photo, a video, or voice. They can even dictate their account aloud — the service will transcribe it and gently shape it. This lets even elderly relatives who find typing hard take part.

You moderate everything

Submitted memories come to you for moderation rather than being published right away. You decide what to publish, what to set aside, and what to hide. Nothing appears on the page without your approval — the tone and content stay under your control.

How to gather more stories

Send the link to as wide a circle as possible — everyone has an episode of their own that others don't know. Suggest themes: "what he was like in his youth," "a favorite phrase." The more voices there are, the fuller the portrait of the person becomes.

  • An invitation link — no registration for family.
  • Stories, photos, video, voice (can be dictated).
  • Everything passes through your moderation.
  • The wider the circle, the fuller the memory.

Frequently asked questions

Do relatives need an account?
No, through the invitation link they add a memory without registering.
Will their story appear on the page right away?
No, it first comes to you for moderation — you decide whether to publish it.

Save the story while it is with you

Create a memorial page in a few minutes — gently, beautifully and with respect for your loved ones. Free forever for the text version.

Create a memorial
Pomni editors

We help families gently preserve the memory of their loved ones. The materials are written with respect for the subject of loss and are regularly updated. About · Support resources

Read also