Memories that don’t get lost
Storey’s Memories is your private journal — a simple place to record life as it happens, and keep the moments that matter in one safe, organised timeline.
Storey’s Memories is your private journal — a simple place to record life as it happens, and keep the moments that matter in one safe, organised timeline.
Notes apps are fine… until you’ve got posts scattered across devices, photo folders, chat threads, and “I’ll remember that later” messages.
Memories brings it together in one timeline — so you can capture the story, not just the screenshot.
Add entries whenever you want — quick thoughts, big updates, or the little details you don’t want to forget.
Add simple hashtags to organise your memories and make them easy to find later — like #family, #travel, or #lifeupdate.
Jump straight to what you’re looking for by searching your memories — no scrolling, no guesswork.
Some things are better shown than explained. Add photos and videos to bring entries to life — the faces, the places, the moments you’d actually want to revisit.
Attach images to a post so the memory has colour, detail, and feeling — not just a description.
Capture movement, voice, and atmosphere — the kind of memory that hits differently years later.
Memories are for you first. Storey is designed around privacy, control, and intentional sharing.
Tip: the most meaningful entries often include one simple line of context — “why this mattered” or “what I felt”.
Storey lets you choose trusted people who can access your journal later — so your memories don’t disappear with a device, a password, or time.
These are set as Inactive Account Managers. They stay inactive unless they’re needed — and when they are, they can view your memories so your story lives on.
You choose who’s connected to your account and what their role is. Nothing is shared by accident.
Memories aren’t just for today. They can become a timeline your family can keep, revisit, and pass on.
If someone ever needs to step in, they can understand what mattered to you — not just what you owned.
If you’re not sure what to write, start small. The best memories are usually the everyday ones.
Birthdays, visits, funny stories, first days, Sunday dinners — the stuff you’ll actually want to remember.
New jobs, moving house, trips, achievements, tough seasons — capture the chapter while you’re in it.
Thoughts you don’t want to lose, lessons learned, hopes, gratitude, or a simple “this is what life looks like right now”.
Add your first memory in under a minute. Keep it private, keep it safe — and keep it for the people who’ll care about it one day.