How it works

A tribute page people can understand at first glance.

No cluttered directories, no flower marketplace, no account required to view. Just the story, photos, memories and service details in one gentle place.

The sections that actually matter.

Everything on the page earns its place.

A

Cover and name

A beautiful first view with name, dates, location and one clear line of tribute.

B

Life story

A readable biography for family, friends and people who only knew part of their life.

C

Timeline

Milestones, places, work, family, passions and the moments that shaped them.

D

Photos

A gallery that feels like a kept album, not a social feed.

E

Guestbook

Messages from family and friends, held for approval when needed.

F

Service details

Venue, livestream, charity link and practical information in one place.

Memorial table with a candle and QR memorial card

For the week of the service and after

Share once, then let the page keep doing quiet work.

A single link reduces repeated messages, gives guests somewhere to leave memories, and keeps practical details close to the story.

Build the page yourself or ask for help.

Either way, the finished page should feel calm, clear and kept.