Gift MemoirNest

Give a full year of story capture they can grow at their own pace.

Active Capture Annual is the clearest gift offer at $89.99/year. It gives a loved one time for calm guided conversations, a private archive, and the option to turn favorite stories into keepsakes later.

Best gift offerPrivate archive includedSaved stories stay visible after cancel
Grandmother, adult daughter, and young granddaughter reading a family book together on a couch.
Best gift offer

Active Capture Annual $89.99/year

Buy one year now. The recipient gets an easy start path, can build their archive over time, and keeps saved stories visible later in read-only mode.

Gift-worthy outcome

Show the finished feeling, not just the subscription.

The strongest gift proof is a believable story outcome: something calm enough to start, specific enough to trust, and beautiful enough to keep later.

Linen-bound keepsake book opened on a wooden side table with a family photo printed inside.
Family-tradition example
Christmas Eve in the Kitchen

What she made was not just food. It was the feeling that Christmas had arrived safely once again.

A gifted year leaves time for calm story capture.
Favorite stories can become keepsakes later without changing the membership model.
See the finished story
How gifting works
  1. 1. Choose the annual gift plan at $89.99/year.
  2. 2. Enter recipient and delivery details so the gift can be claimed easily.
  3. 3. The recipient gets a simple start path, then keeps the saved archive visible even if they stop later.
Assisted storytelling

This gift still works when the recipient is not comfortable with apps.

The normal use case is that an adult child or grandchild helps with the conversation. That is part of what makes MemoirNest feel giftable instead of intimidating.

The recipient can speak while someone else guides the session.
The archive stays readable later, even if the membership ends.
The best stories can still become keepsakes afterward.
Gift a year when you want to create time for the stories, not pressure around the technology.
Adult child and older parent talking together at home with a laptop and family photos nearby.