Our Journey

We are long time friends and when our MemorySafe® journey began, first time mums. Like other mums we were using so many time consuming methods and devices to record our child's milestones and special moments.

We looked for an online space where we could safely store our special memories of our child growing up. We wanted a personalised place to write private messages and letters to our children, record their milestones, mischief moments and our proud mama days as and when they happen. We were unable to find this, so we started developing MemorySafe®.

MemorySafe® gives the gift of reassurance in one easy solution. We know that life is unpredictable. If something happens to us, or in years to come when our teenagers need a reminder of how proud we are of them, they can open their MemorySafe® and be reminded of just how much they're loved.


Tara

"I live in Auckland with my fiance and little boy. After losing my mother a few years ago, it sunk in that there is so much we don't know is precious to us until it is gone. So many memories that I wish I could ask my mother about are lost. And no matter what age I am there are questions I can no longer ask and stories that will never be told. When I had my son, I vowed that I will preserve the precious memories I share with him. I want to know they are kept safe, in case he ever loses me. Regardless of whether I am around to gift his MemorySafe to him, I want him to be able to know me and know how special he is."

Andrea

"I live in Waipa with my husband, and our two young children. I struggled to fall pregnant and went through fertility assistance to conceive with my first child. Although that was incredibly tough, the experience showed me just how precious a little life is and how lucky I am to be a mum. I treasure time with my children and the special moments we share. Prior to my first child's arrival, my husband and I created our wills and once our first child had arrived it was hard to shake the thought...what if something happens to us? Our children are still too young to remember us or our relationship with them. They would get to know their parents through other people's memories and photos. I wanted more for my kids than this”.