A vault for their 18th.

Letters, videos, and photos from the people who knew them best. Sealed until the day.

Eighteen years is a long time to gather. Voice notes from grandparents, the silly clip from their fifth birthday, the letter you wrote when they were born, all kept together in one private place.

Set the unlock date. Add invitees. Quietly fill it as the years go by. The day they turn eighteen, it's all there waiting.

Sealed until the day

Choose the unlock date. Locked memories stay locked, even from contributors, until then.

Family can add

Grandparents, godparents, mentors. Invite who you want; they each add what they have.

Real keepsake, not a feed

No likes, no public posts. Their first 18 years, kept for them.

When should we start an 18th birthday vault?

Any time. Even on the day they're born. The earlier you start, the more layered the result. People often start with a single voice note from a grandparent and build from there.

How do contributors add to it?

You invite them by email. They get a contributor role and can add letters, photos, voice notes, or short videos from their own phone. They never see other contributors' messages.

Can the recipient see anything before the unlock date?

No. Locked memories are server-enforced; the future recipient cannot read the metadata or the media until the unlock rule is met.

The biggest gift, written quietly over 18 years.