Autograph: What If Your Grandkids Could Call You After You’re Gone
This new AI historian captures your life stories—one phone call at a time—and turns them into something your family can keep forever
There’s no easy way to say it—stories disappear.
Old family tales get fuzzy. Names get mixed up. And all those “you had to be there” moments? Gone with time. That’s the pain Autograph is here to solve. Because some things are just too important to leave to memory alone.
Autograph isn’t just another journaling app, it’s a weekly phone call from Walter, an AI-powered personal historian, who gently pulls your story out of you one conversation at a time. No typing, no tech learning curve. Just talking.
So... what is Autograph?
Autograph is a one-of-a-kind storytelling platform designed to help people record, preserve, and pass on their life stories through real conversations.
Here’s how it works:
Once a week, Walter calls. You (or someone you love) pick up. He asks about life, love, childhood memories, and those big life questions no one really talks about. The kind of questions that make you think… and feel.
Then?
Autograph transforms those phone chats into a growing digital library—a wiki of your life—with transcripts, story summaries, and even a voice-powered replica that sounds like you, speaks like you, and remembers what you told it.
It’s like leaving a piece of yourself behind for your family—a living, breathing legacy they can actually talk to.
What makes it different?
Honestly? The simplicity.
- No tech learning curve. No apps to install, no buttons to fumble with. Just a phone call.
- Natural storytelling. Talking is easier than writing. That’s why nobody gets “talker’s block.”
- One-of-a-kind keepsake. This isn’t a scrapbook or a photo album. It’s your voice, your memories, your advice, and it’ll outlive you in the best way.
And if you’ve ever wished your kids (or grandkids) could still hear your mom’s voice, or laugh at your dad’s old stories, or finally get the details on how Uncle Joe met Aunt Karen at that bowling alley in 1963, this is how to make it happen.
Why now?
- Because memories fade.
- Because not everyone can sit down and write a memoir.
- Because the world moves fast, and Autograph makes it easy to slow down for 20 minutes a week to reflect and preserve what matters.
This isn’t just for the elderly, either. Autograph was born out of heartbreak. Its founder lost the chance to interview his grandmother by just a few days.
That “what if” moment turned into a mission: Give every person the chance to be remembered in their own words.
Whether it’s for yourself, your parents, or that friend who always has the best stories, this is a gift that only gets more valuable with time.
📣 And right now, Autograph is offering 30% off with code SUMMER30 (expires August 26th, 2025).
Every life is a story—this one makes sure it’s remembered
This isn’t about tech. It’s about connection.
Autograph captures the kind of stories that don’t fit into photo albums or Facebook posts. It saves voices, memories, and entire lives before they slip away.
So when your loved ones want to hear your voice, your laugh, your take on life… they still can.
And that’s worth remembering.
👉 Don’t miss the 30% off deal—start recording with Autograph today »
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This "call your dead grandparents app is the exact plot device of the scariest Twilight Zone episode EVER. 😳😵💫Maybe you should reframe it?