Built from a real 12-year archive and now being tested with a small early group

For the messages
that deserve more than a scroll

You have years of messages with someone who matters to you. StillSaid turns them into a keepsake of the things they actually said — their phrases, humor, and sign-offs. Curated by meaning, not by date.

Start your intake See a sample keepsake

A private, password-protected keepsake with 25–70 curated moments, each linked to the original messages — yours to keep, no login required.

Curated moment · Warmth & humor
Ptoud Grand Maa
She was trying to type "proud." The typo stays — because that's how she said it.
Original messages
Mom
Convratulations going to be nanimaa on few months
U know what i am talking about
Ptoud grand maa
I am happy for u all
Curated moment · Recurring pattern
Love to all of you
How she signed off — the same way, every time, for years.

4,000 messages still feels like a wall

Years of messages become one flat archive — too meaningful to delete, too overwhelming to revisit. A forwarded meme sits beside a moment that mattered, and the format cannot tell the difference.

Most people do not go back. They keep the archive because deleting feels wrong, and they leave it there.

We turn your messages into something worth keeping

Step one

You share context

Tell us about the conversation — who's in it, how they spoke, what languages they mixed, what you most want preserved, and what you would like us to avoid.

Step two

We curate the archive

We run your messages through purpose-built curation lenses — recurring patterns, warmth and humor, hidden gems, and the shifts that marked the relationship.

Step three

You review what gets kept

You review every moment before it's kept. You control what's included, how it's titled, and what stays out.

This is what a curated moment looks like

Each moment includes a title, a short context line, and the original messages it came from. Everything is preserved exactly as written — typos, transliteration, code-switching and all. The messages speak for themselves.

Warmth & humor
Ptoud Grand Maa
She was trying to type "proud." The typo stays — because that's how she said it.
Original messages
Mom
Convratulations going to be nanimaa on few months
U know what i am talking about
Ptoud grand maa
I am happy for u all
Recurring pattern · 45 conversations
Koi Nahi
Her version of "it's okay." Said to smooth over everything from a sore throat to a missed call.
Original exchange
You: Mann nahi hai baat Karne ka abhi
Mom: Koi nahi
Mom: Abhi walk keliye jaa rahi hoo
Recurring pattern · 96 conversations
Theek Hai
Her most-used phrase. Part acknowledgment, part reassurance, part full stop.
Original exchange
Mom: Theek hai
Mom: Rest karo
Mom: Call karna raat ko
Hidden gem
Love to all of you
How she signed off. The same phrase, every time, for years.
Original exchange
You: love you
Mom: Love to all of you
You: ❤️

The examples above are real, drawn from one archive, shared with permission. The examples below are illustrative — based on the kinds of moments the curation typically surfaces.

Illustrative · Recurring pattern · 138 conversations
Drive Safe Text Me When You Get There
One sentence, no punctuation, every single time. It didn't matter if the drive was five minutes or five hours.
Original messages
Mom: Ok honey drive safe text me when you get there
You: I will
Mom: love u
Illustrative · Hidden gem
Your Dad Would Be So Proud
She didn't say things like this often. When she did, she never elaborated.
Original messages
You: I got the job!!!!
Mom: Oh my god
Mom: Your dad would be so proud
Mom: Im crying

Who this is for

A parent still here, a partner, a sibling, a best friend — or someone you've lost. StillSaid started with loss, but the need is bigger than that. If the conversation matters, the keepsake is worth making.

Not a summary. Not a chatbot. Not a transcript.

Not this

A generic AI summary

We do not flatten years of conversation into vague takeaways about how much someone "cared deeply." Every moment is grounded in what was actually said — curated, not narrated.

Not this

A simulation or chatbot

We do not generate new messages, recreate the person, or put words in anyone's mouth. The archive is a record of what happened, not a continuation of it.

Not this

A printed export

Raw preservation keeps everything but helps you find nothing. We surface what mattered — the patterns, phrases, and moments that would otherwise stay buried.

More than you think is in there

Every archive is curated through core lenses — recurring patterns, warmth and humor, hidden gems, and shifts — plus a personal lens based on what matters most to you.

Built for sensitive personal archives

You're uploading something irreplaceable. Here's how we handle it.

Never used to train any model

Your archive is not used to improve any AI system — ours or anyone else's. Non-negotiable. Ever.

Never shared or sold

Your archive and your intake responses are not shared with third parties under any circumstances.

Raw archive deleted after processing

Once your curated output is ready, the original export is deleted. Only what you choose to keep is stored.

You control what gets surfaced

You tell us what topics to avoid. Nothing goes into the final archive without your review and sign-off.

A personal process, not a self-serve app

Right now, StillSaid is working closely with a small number of people to create the first keepsakes carefully. That lets us get the output right before automating more of the workflow.

1

Tell us about them

A short intake — who this person or group is, how they communicated, what languages they mixed, the people who came up in messages, what you're hoping to find.

2

Share your archive securely

Upload your message export. We'll walk you through how. Your archive is processed privately and deleted after your keepsake is ready.

3

Receive your keepsake

We curate 25–70 moments depending on your archive — recurring phrases, warmth, hidden gems, and shifts that marked the relationship. Every moment links back to the original messages.

4

Review and tell us what feels right

You read through. Anything that doesn't belong, you remove. The final keepsake reflects what you want kept — in their words, exactly as they wrote them.

Before you decide

"What do I actually get back?"
A password-protected keepsake file with 25–70 curated moments linked to the original messages. No app, no login. Yours to keep.
"How long does it take?"
The intake takes about five minutes. Your keepsake is typically ready within a few days.
"What if our messages are in multiple languages?"
We preserve everything exactly as written — typos, code-switching, invented words and all. We don't translate or clean up anything.
"Can I do this for someone who's still here?"
Yes. It works for any one-on-one conversation that matters to you. Group chat support is coming soon.
"What does it cost?"
Early access keepsakes are free. We're looking for people willing to share honest feedback in exchange.
"What happens to my messages after?"
Processed once, then deleted. We don't store the raw archive or train on it.

I started thinking about this when I realized years of messages with my mom had become one of the most important things I owned — and one of the hardest to hold. Too meaningful to delete. Too overwhelming to revisit. StillSaid began as a way to find what was in there.

What came back surprised me. It is the reason I think this should exist for other people too.

— Priyanka Mehra, Founder

If you have messages too meaningful to leave as they are

We're starting with a small number of early access users.
The intake takes about five minutes.

Start your intake

Your information is never shared. You will hear back within a few days.