Create an Online
Memorial Website
Honor your loved one with more than a static webpage. AfterLive creates a living AI presence from their memories — one you can talk to, revisit, and share with family.
Beyond a Traditional Memorial Page
Most online memorial websites are digital obituaries — a photo, a bio, and a guestbook. They serve a purpose, but they're static. They don't capture who the person was. They can't tell you a story at midnight when you miss them.
AfterLive is a different kind of memorial. You upload memories — stories they told, advice they gave, the way they laughed at their own jokes, what they always said when you were scared. The AI learns their personality and creates a conversational presence you can talk to anytime.
It's not a replacement. It never claims to be them. But when you ask it "What would Dad say about this?" — it draws from everything you've shared to give you something real.
AfterLive vs Traditional Memorial Websites
| Feature | Traditional | AfterLive |
|---|---|---|
| Static tribute page | ✅ | ✅ |
| Photo & story uploads | ✅ | ✅ |
| AI conversational presence | ❌ | ✅ |
| Talk to their memory anytime | ❌ | ✅ |
| Learns their personality | ❌ | ✅ |
| Family can contribute | Some | ✅ |
| Free tier | Some | ✅ 5 memories free |
| Ethical AI guidelines | N/A | ✅ |
Memorial Website Options Compared
Forever Missed
Strengths: Clean design, guestbook, sharing
Limitations: Static only, no interactivity, $35-$80/yr for premium
Keeper (by Apple)
Strengths: iOS integrated, simple
Limitations: Apple ecosystem only, limited customization, no AI
GatheringUs
Strengths: Event coordination, livestream
Limitations: Event-focused, not permanent memorial, expensive
Ecorial
Strengths: Tree planting tribute
Limitations: Environmental focus only, not memory preservation
AfterLive
Strengths: AI conversational presence, memory upload, talk to their memory
Limitations: Newer platform, AI-focused
How to Create Your Memorial
- 1Sign up for freeNo credit card needed. Start with 5 free memories.
- 2Upload their memoriesStories, sayings, personality traits, voice recordings, photos. The more you share, the more authentic the AI presence becomes.
- 3Have a conversationThe AI builds a conversational presence. Ask it questions, share your day, seek the comfort of their words.
- 4Invite familyFamily members can add their own memories, enriching the AI's understanding. Everyone can have private conversations.
Start with 5 free memories. No credit card.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an online memorial website?
An online memorial website is a dedicated space on the internet where you can honor and remember a loved one who has passed away. Traditional memorial sites allow you to upload photos, share stories, and create a tribute page. AfterLive goes beyond this — it uses AI to create a conversational presence from those memories, so you can talk to your loved one's memory anytime.
How much does an online memorial website cost?
Costs vary widely. Some platforms offer free basic pages with premium upgrades ($35-$100/year). AfterLive offers a free tier with 5 memories and an AI chat experience. The Personal plan is $19/month for unlimited memories. Family plans ($49/month) let multiple family members contribute and access the AI presence.
Can I create a memorial website for free?
Yes. AfterLive's free tier lets you upload 5 memories and have conversations with the AI presence. No credit card required. You can upgrade to Personal ($19/mo) or Family ($49/mo) for unlimited memories and advanced features.
What makes AfterLive different from other memorial websites?
Traditional memorial websites are static — a page with photos and an obituary. AfterLive is dynamic. It builds an AI presence from your loved one's memories, stories, and personality traits. You can actually have conversations with this presence. It responds as they would — with their humor, wisdom, and warmth. It's not a replacement, but a way to feel connected.
Is it ethical to create an AI version of someone who died?
AfterLive is built on radical honesty — the AI never claims to be alive, never pretends to be the person, and clearly identifies itself as an AI memorial. It's a tool for processing grief and preserving memories, not for creating illusions. Many grief counselors recognize the value of continued bonds with the deceased as part of healthy grieving.