How it works

From their memories to their song.

A gentle, guided process. You bring the stories. We do the listening, the writing, and the music — and return a tribute that feels unmistakably like them.

Hands holding a framed family photograph
  1. 01

    Tell us about them

    Families share stories, memories, favorite things, life milestones, and (optionally) obituary text. You can save your progress and return whenever you're ready.

    • Full name, dates, hometown (all optional except their name)
    • Their personality, work, hobbies, traditions
    • Favorite sayings, foods, places, songs
    • Anything you'd like included — or kept out
  2. 02

    Choose the feeling

    Select a musical direction that fits who they were and how you'd like to remember them.

    • Peaceful and reflective
    • Hopeful and uplifting
    • Warm country / acoustic
    • Piano and strings
    • Faith-centered or gospel / choir
    • Classic rock-inspired celebration
    • Simple guitar and vocal
  3. 03

    We create their song

    Each tribute is shaped entirely by the details your family submits and is reviewed before delivery. No templates, no recycled lyrics.

  4. 04

    Share it at the service

    You receive an MP3, a WAV, a printable lyric sheet, a printable QR memorial card, and a private tribute page. Include the QR on the program, a memorial table, or the final slide of a slideshow.

  5. 05

    Keep their story close

    Guests can revisit the tribute page and listen any quiet evening, long after the service is over. Privacy stays in your hands.

A printed QR memorial card beside a framed portrait

Privacy by default

Link-only, unless you choose otherwise.

Every tribute page is Link-only by default: anyone with the link or QR code can listen — funeral guests don't need to create an account — but search engines do not index the page. Families can choose to make a page Public if they'd like to share it more widely.

  • Link-only · default. Accessible to anyone with the link or QR code. Not indexed by search engines.
  • Public · searchable and shareable online if your family chooses it.

Ready when you are.

Most families start with just a few sentences and build from there.

Create a Tribute Song