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How to Add a Biography

The biography is the heart of a memory page. It doesn't have to be long — what matters is that it feels alive and honest.

Where to begin

Start with what matters most: where the person was born, who they were, what they loved, what they're remembered for. Don't aim for a formal tone — write the way you'd tell a friend over a meal. One vivid detail moves people more than a long list of achievements.

Structure by life stages

It helps to tell the story by periods of life: childhood, youth, the mature years, the final years. This makes it easier for the reader to follow the person's whole journey without getting lost. Each period is its own paragraph or two.

How long it should be

A biography doesn't have to be long — what matters is that it feels alive and honest. A short, warm text is better than a dry, lengthy summary. If there are many memories, some of them can be moved into separate stories and the life timeline.

Help from AI

If the words are hard to find, dictate a draft by voice or write it however it comes — the AI will gently shape it: fixing punctuation and flow, breaking it into paragraphs, without inventing facts. You always see the result and can edit it by hand.

  • Write simply, as if telling a friend.
  • Tell the story by life stages.
  • A short, vivid text beats a long summary.
  • The AI shapes your draft without inventing anything.

Frequently asked questions

What should I write if I know little about the person?
Write what you do know and ask relatives to add to it through the invitation link — together the picture comes together.
Will the AI change the meaning of my text?
No. The AI only polishes the text and adds no facts, and you can accept or correct the result.

Save the story while it is with you

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