Voice-first life stories for families

Preserve your parent's voice, memories, and legacy before they fade.

Eldergraph calls your loved one for warm, guided conversations by phone, then turns those recordings into a private family memoir with chapters, photos, and audio you can revisit for years.

No app for your parent. No video calls. Just a familiar phone conversation.

Adult daughter sitting with her mother while sharing stories at home
Weekly calls, gently guided Each session builds on prior stories so chapters feel personal, natural, and complete.
Designed for busy families • Respectful of older adults • Private by default
How It Works

A calm process your family can stick with

Eldergraph keeps the workflow simple: we handle the interviews, organize the material, and give your family a story archive that is easy to share.

Step 01

Set up in minutes

Tell us who we're calling, when they're usually free, and what topics matter most to your family.

Step 02

Conversations happen by phone

Your parent gets gentle calls that feel natural. No login, no app install, no tech learning curve.

Step 03

Receive a living memoir

Each call becomes organized chapters with audio highlights and room for family photos and notes.

Feels personal, not robotic

Our interview flow is built to help elders feel heard. It follows their pace, asks thoughtful follow-ups, and keeps stories coherent across multiple sessions.

  • Conversation prompts tailored to life stages and family priorities
  • Comfortable call cadence that avoids fatigue
  • Clean story structure you can review and share
  • Central place for siblings and grandkids to contribute context
Grandmother on the couch speaking on the phone with a notebook nearby
What You Get

A family archive you can actually use

Beyond transcripts, Eldergraph gives your family a narrative record that preserves tone, timing, and voice.

Family looking through printed photographs at a table

Private digital memoir

Stories are organized by chapter with embedded voice snippets and space for family context.

  • Chaptered narrative timeline
  • Audio moments in their own voice
  • Photo and caption support
Three generations of a family smiling together outdoors

Shareable family legacy

Invite family members to read, reflect, and preserve stories across generations.

  • Controlled family-only access
  • Collaborative memories and notes
  • Exportable archive ownership
Why Families Join

They don't want to lose the details

"The calls helped my dad open up in a way he never did at family dinners. We now have stories we would've otherwise lost."

Family caregiver

"No one had to teach my mum an app. She just picked up the phone and talked. That made all the difference."

Daughter, age 47

"My kids can hear their grandfather's voice attached to each chapter. It's become part of our family history."

Parent of two
FAQ

Common questions

Does my parent need to be tech-savvy?

No. Eldergraph is phone-first. If they can answer a call, they can participate comfortably.

How long does it take to build a memoir?

Most families build a strong first edition in a few months, depending on call frequency and pace.

Can multiple family members contribute?

Yes. Siblings and relatives can add photos, context, and memory prompts while keeping access private.

Who owns the recordings and stories?

Your family does. You can export your archive and keep it independently.

Join the Eldergraph waitlist

If preserving a parent's stories matters to your family, leave your email and we'll reach out as early access opens.

Questions? hello@eldergraph.com