Guided memory prompts
Gentle questions can help turn blank-page pressure into one manageable reflection at a time.
In development
Gide - Legacy is being designed as a calm, guided space for capturing memories, stories, values, family history, and the everyday details that become meaningful over time.
Legacy prompt
Start with one memory, one lesson, one voice note, or one small piece of family history.
A quieter kind of technology
The goal is not to turn a person into content. The goal is to help people notice, gather, and preserve the parts of a life that are easy to postpone: stories, lessons, traditions, favorite sayings, hard-won wisdom, and the simple details loved ones may one day wish they had asked about.
Gentle questions can help turn blank-page pressure into one manageable reflection at a time.
Capture not just what happened, but what it meant, what it taught, and what should be passed forward.
Organize names, milestones, traditions, memories, and context that can be hard to reconstruct later.
Legacy is being shaped carefully, with privacy, dignity, and emotional safety treated as core design requirements.
Design principles
Legacy should feel like a quiet conversation, not a social feed or productivity dashboard.
The experience should be simple enough for families to use without needing technical confidence.
Private memories deserve clear controls, careful defaults, and honest explanations.
Privacy-minded
Gide - Legacy is still in development, so final privacy details will be published before release. The guiding principle is simple: memory, family, and personal-history tools should explain what they store, where it lives, and what the user controls.
The app is not yet available on the App Store. This page will be updated as screenshots, final features, privacy details, and launch information are ready.
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