a digital autobiography
Every year of your life becomes a brick in the wall. Fill them in whenever a memory finds you — there's no order to keep and no page to finish by.
Chapter One
Some years deserve a page. Others are one photo and a sentence. The wall doesn't mind which.
Sit with a year and write as much, or as little, as the memory calls for. Headings, bold, a link to something worth revisiting — whatever the story needs.
Some stories come easier out loud than typed. Talk it through and let your own words become the page.
Drop a photo in, resize it, give it a caption, and it stays exactly where you put it, right alongside the words it belongs to.
Chapter Two
Every brick tells you something about itself at a glance, long before you click on it.
Chapter Three
When enough of the wall is written, turn the whole thing into something you can actually hold.
Open it and start. Nothing to sign up for before you write your first word.
Everything lives on your own device unless you choose to export it.
Export a full backup any time, or turn the wall into a book whenever you're ready.
Some lives take eighty years to finish telling. Start with one brick.
Begin your wall →