Digital letters & guided keepsakes
Say what your heart has been holding.
Thoughtfully written prompts, letter collections, and personal drafting help for the words that matter most. Begin privately, write at your own pace, and make every line unmistakably yours.
Downloadable, printable, and yours to edit—no subscription.
What you can expect from us
Your voice, never ours
Prompts guide you without turning your story into a script.
Private by design
Download, write, revise, and share only when you are ready.
Made to be kept
Timeless pages for printing, gifting, and returning to later.
A gentler way in
Start with the feeling. We’ll help with the words.
Choose the relationship or moment in front of you. Every format is designed to move you from a blank page to something honest enough to give—and meaningful enough to keep.
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Guided letter kits for one important moment
Focused prompts for college goodbyes, parents and children, lifelong friends, future selves, grief, and the memories you never want someone to forget.
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Complete collections for a story worth preserving
A cohesive set of prompts, writing pages, printable envelopes, keepsake pages, and simple instructions—ready to download and make personal.
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“Help Me Say It” personal drafting
Answer 8–10 thoughtful questions about your person, your memories, and what you hope they understand. Receive a warm first draft that you can review, edit, and approve.
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Simple, honest pricing
As much guidance as you need.
Focused letter kit
$7–12
A concise downloadable kit for one relationship or milestone, with guided prompts and printable writing pages.
Choose a letter kitComplete collection
$19–29
A fuller keepsake experience with prompts, coordinated pages, printable envelopes, instructions, and space for memories.
Personalized drafting from $39–59
A free place to begin
Ask now. Keep the answers forever.
Download “20 Questions You’ll Wish You Asked,” a thoughtful conversation guide for capturing the stories, memories, and wisdom of someone you love.
Who else deserves one?
Someone thinks there are things you deserve to hear.
Write for a parent, child, partner, friend, mentor—or yourself. The right moment to say it is the one you still have.
Start a letter