Humanities › History & Culture Online Memory Sharing 5 Places to Collect and Preserve Family Stories Share Flipboard Email Print History & Culture Genealogy Genealogy Fun Basics Surnames Vital Records Around the World American History African American History African History Ancient History and Culture Asian History European History Inventions Latin American History Medieval & Renaissance History Military History The 20th Century Women's History View More By Kimberly Powell Kimberly Powell Genealogy Expert Certificate in Genealogical Research, Boston University B.A., Carnegie Mellon University Kimberly Powell is a professional genealogist and the author of The Everything Guide to Online Genealogy. She teaches at the Genealogical Institute of Pittsburgh and the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on March 01, 2019 These five online memory sharing sites offer opportunities for tech-savvy families to discuss, share, and record their family histories, memories and stories. 01 of 05 Forget Me Not Book This UK-based company offers a free online place for writing down your family memories and inviting family members to contribute theirs as well. Photos can also be added to enhance the stories, and when you're ready to share you can select any or all of the stories to print into a physical soft-cover book for a reasonable fee. Family members can also add messages for the group of invited participants or comments on any of the stories. Click on "Example Book" on the home page for an example of what to expect. 02 of 05 StoryPress Initially launched through a Kickstarter campaign, this free storytelling app for iPhone/iPad makes it fun and easy to capture, save, and share personal audio memories and stories. This is a good app for recording either personal memories, or short stories from your relatives, and includes prompts to help get you started. Easy for even seniors to use and everything is safely stored in the cloud, with options to share either publicly or privately. 03 of 05 Weeva Simple and free online tools make it easy to collect and share stories in what they call a "Tapestry." Each Tapestry is private, which means that in order to see the stories it contains and add your own you have to be invited by an existing member of that Tapestry. Weeva will also create a printed book from your Tapestry for a fee, but there is no obligation to purchase a book in order to use the free online tools. 04 of 05 Story of My Life A number of free online tools help you to write all of the different stories that make up your life, and enrich them with videos and pictures while securely storing and making them accessible — forever. You can also choose privacy settings for any part, or all, of your story, and create a family network to share forums, files, calendars, and photos. Permanent "forever" storage of your stories and memories is available for a one-time flat fee. 05 of 05 MyHeritage.com This family social networking service has been around for years, and offers a public or private site where your entire family can stay connected and share photos, videos, and stories. There is a limited free option available, but premium monthly subscription plans offer increased or even unlimited storage for photos and videos, which invited relatives can access for free. Members can also post their family trees there so relatives can share their family history research and stories alongside current photos and life events. You can also keep a family events calendar that automatically incorporates living relatives’ birthdays and anniversaries. Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation Powell, Kimberly. "Online Memory Sharing." ThoughtCo, Aug. 27, 2020, thoughtco.com/online-memory-sharing-1422102. Powell, Kimberly. (2020, August 27). Online Memory Sharing. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/online-memory-sharing-1422102 Powell, Kimberly. "Online Memory Sharing." ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/online-memory-sharing-1422102 (accessed March 31, 2023). copy citation Featured Video