You've never written a memoir. You don't think of yourself as a writer. The blank page has stopped you every time you've thought about it.
The Companion removes the blank page entirely.
Everything in The Archive and The Story, plus
- Your voice profile — extracted from how you actually talk during our walkthrough session, not how you think you write
- A custom AI writing partner pre-loaded with your entire archive, timeline, family names, and narrative threads
- The AI writes in your voice — your vocabulary, your sentence rhythms, your way of telling a story
- Works with Claude, ChatGPT, or by voice on your phone
- You talk about a memory. It writes the chapter. In your words.
How it works
You open the AI on your phone, your laptop, wherever you are. It already knows your father's name. It knows the fishing trip on the Neversink in 1995. It knows your mother's recipe cards and your brother's ski race and the blizzard of '96.
You say: "I want to talk about the summer we went to Colorado."
It says: "Your father noted that trip in his journal — August 24, 1993. 'Dinner with the boys, Gunnison, Co.' What do you remember about that dinner?"
You talk. It listens. It writes what you said in the way you say things. Not AI voice. Your voice. The sentences are yours. The rhythm is yours. The pauses are yours.
You review it, adjust it, add to it. Or you just keep talking and let the chapters accumulate.
The voice is the product
Anyone can transcribe. Anyone can summarize. The thing nobody else does is make sure the output sounds like it came from you. Not "professional." Not "polished." Not "AI-assisted." You.
Your grandchildren won't know what a chatbot sounds like. But they'll know what you sound like — because the book will sound like the person they remember.