Memoir

Give Mom a gift that turns her life stories into a book

You send the gift. She answers simple guided questions. Her memories are turned into a beautiful keepsake your family can keep forever.

From R299 · One-time gift · No subscription

  • No writing skills needed
  • She can do it at her own pace
  • Delivered as a downloadable book
Mother's Day story keepsake illustration

The Problem

Most Mother's Day gifts feel thoughtful on the day, but thin soon after.

Flowers, chocolates, and vouchers mark the occasion well enough. But they do not usually make space for her real stories, her perspective, and something the family can hold onto once the day is over.

What gets missed

  • Her memories, humour, values, and way of seeing the family
  • The stories children and grandchildren do not always think to ask for
  • A gift that still feels meaningful weeks and months later

Why Mother's Day is the right moment

  • It gives the family a natural reason to pause and reflect
  • It creates a gentle opening for deeper questions
  • It turns the occasion into something more lasting than a once-off gesture

The Guide

Three steps to a gift worth keeping.

You do not need to overcomplicate it. Purchase the gift, and Mom takes it from there with guided questions that make starting feel simple.

A gentle starting point

One day these stories may feel harder to ask for than they do now. Mother's Day gives you a natural way to begin.

  1. 1

    You purchase the gift. Mom receives access to start whenever she is ready.

  2. 2

    She answers guided questions about her life, one at a time, at her own pace.

  3. 3

    Her answers are shaped into a keepsake book your family can download and revisit.

Preview a story-led keepsake

Read a sample chapter to see how guided answers become something shaped, personal, and worth keeping.

View example

See It Come Together

Picture the kind of keepsake this Mother's Day gift can become.

A sample helps you see the emotional weight of the outcome more clearly than a gift description can. You can picture her voice, her memories, and something the family returns to long after the day itself.

That is what sets this apart from a once-off present. It starts with the occasion, but it does not end there.

What You Give

A Mother's Day gift that helps her story stay with the family.

This is more than a present. It is a keepsake shaped around her own words, the memories she chooses to share, and something loved ones can revisit for years.

What Mom gets

  • Guided questions that make starting feel manageable
  • Space to share her story in her own voice, at her own pace
  • A book shaped around her memories, values, and perspective

What the family gets

  • Stories they may never have thought to ask for
  • A keepsake they can download, share, and return to
  • Something that lasts well beyond a single day

It felt like a Mother's Day gift at first, but later it became the thing our family kept going back to.

Daughter

Questions Before You Buy

What exactly am I buying?

You are purchasing access to a guided storytelling experience for Mom. She answers thoughtful questions about her life, at her own pace, and her answers are shaped into a keepsake book your family can download and keep.

Will my mom be able to use it?

Yes. The experience is designed for anyone, not just tech-savvy people. She answers one question at a time, on her phone or computer, whenever she feels like it.

Does she need an email address?

Yes, she needs an email address to receive access and log in. But she does not need to create a complicated account. Setup is simple.

Is this a printed book?

The keepsake is delivered as a digital PDF. She can share it with the family digitally, or you can print it yourself if you want a physical copy.

How long does it take?

That is up to her. She has months to answer at her own pace, and there is no pressure to finish quickly. Most people find it works well as something they return to over time.

What if she is not comfortable writing?

She does not need to feel like a writer. The guided questions are designed to make starting feel manageable. She just needs her memories.

Is this only for moms, or can it work for Grandma too?

It works well for Mom, Grandma, or another mother figure. If she has stories worth keeping, this gift gives her a way to share them.

Why is this a better Mother's Day gift than flowers or a voucher?

Because it does more than mark the day. It helps preserve her stories, values, humour, and perspective in a keepsake your family can return to later.

Start Now

Give Mom a Mother's Day gift that helps her story stay with the family.

You purchase the gift, she starts when she is ready. Guided questions make it easy, and her answers become a book the family keeps.

Some of the stories families treasure most are the ones they nearly never got around to asking for.