Alfred — for quinceañera2026 · free up to 20 guests
Alfred for quinceañera · now in early access

Keep the whole story of her quince.

Alfred keeps the whole story of the quince — the voices, the toasts, the padrinos’ messages, not just the photographer’s shots. Every guest contributes through WhatsApp — no app to download — and Alfred weaves it all into one interactive memory you can later turn into a hardcover book or a podcast (a short film is coming soon). Free up to 20 guests — beyond that, you only pay for the guests who RSVP yes.

Start her quinceSee how it worksNo app for guests · just one WhatsApp link
A candid from the celebration
300
guests on average
gather at a typical quince
5
generations under one roof
from the great-grandmother to the smallest cousins
24h
from last goodbye to memory
the night, already woven, ready to keep
How Alfred works for the quince

From the invitation to the whole story.

1

Plan

Add your guests with one link.
Build your celebration however you want. Add the mass, the photo session, the entrance, the waltz with the chambelanes, the toasts with the padrinos. Note the dress code and gift list. Send the invitations by link — or upload your guest list. RSVPs come back automatically.
2

Gather

Guests contribute through WhatsApp.
During the celebration, Alfred quietly collects photos, videos, voices and messages from every guest — from the grandmother to the smallest cousin. No app, no password. Everything is kept in your own private, interactive space.
3

Remember

One memory. Then: book or podcast — and soon, a short film.
The next day, Alfred delivers the interactive memory — the night woven with everyone’s contributions. From there you can turn it into a hardcover book or a podcast episode that tells the story of her quince. A short film format is coming soon.
The moments — across the day
2 hours before
Alfred introduces itself.
A message lands in every guest’s WhatsApp. Alfred invites them to start sending whatever they’d like remembered: a voice note, a photo, a wish.
During
The gallery fills up.
Through the celebration, the toasts, the photos with the padrinos, Alfred sends gentle nudges so every guest contributes — a photo from their table, a voice wish, a video of the entrance. Everything is kept live and the family interacts with the memories.
The morning after
A last gentle round-up.
The morning after the last goodbye, Alfred asks for anything left to send — the photo a guest took on the way home, the reflection that came overnight.
What you keep

One interactive memory. Three ways to transform it.

The quince memory book — a hardcover keepsake by Alfred
The book
The book of her quince.

A book that tells the story of the celebration using the photos, the toasts, the messages and the dedications from every guest. For the parents. For the grandparents. To keep in the living room where everyone sees it.

80–200 pages
The podcast
Her quince, narrated.

A two-host episode that narrates her celebration using the messages, the padrinos’ toasts, the cousin’s jokes. Documentary, heartfelt or playful — you pick the tone.

20–35 min
The film · coming soon
10-minute short film.

Phone photos, videos of the entrance and the waltz, guest voices — stitched into a short cut you can send by WhatsApp, post to social, or keep for yourself.

10 min · soon
Pricing

Only the guests who say yes.

Free up to 20 guests. Above that, a per-guest rate that gets cheaper as the celebration grows. Card on file — you’re only charged for those who RSVP yes.

How many guests are you inviting?
150guests
Her quince
€210total
~ €1.4 per guest · €1/guest
120 guestsFree
21100 guests€2/guest
101250 guests€1/guest
251500 guests€0.85/guest
Start her quince
Card on file, no upfront charge
We only bill at the end of the event for guests who RSVP yes.
You only pay for the yeses
A guest who declines or doesn’t reply costs nothing.
Keepsakes on demand
The book, the podcast and (soon) the film — buy each separately whenever the family is ready.
Why Alfred for the quince

The only way to keep the whole story of her quince.

vs. the quince photographer
Alfred captures what the camera couldn’t reach.

The photographer focuses on the session, the entrance, the waltz. Alfred captures the rest — the padrinos’ toasts, the wish the grandmother sent from far away, the photos the cousins took at the table. They pair perfectly.

vs. a WhatsApp group
No chasing 300 guests for photos.

No more "send your photos to the group" that ends in 12 duplicates and everything else lost across five chats. Alfred sends nudges to each guest, in their own WhatsApp, and keeps everything in one place.

vs. doing it all yourself
Mom already has a thousand things to organize.

Alfred gathers the story from each of your guests and yours into one place. The voice wishes, the reflections after the night, the photos, the videos. All together in your own private, interactive space. Then it lets you turn the celebration into a book or a podcast — and soon, a short film too.

What moms ask

The seven real questions.

Pulled from real conversations with our first 40 families. If yours isn’t here, write to us — we’ll add it.

Ask Alfred

The photographer captures what you booked them for: the session, the entrance, the waltz, the toast. Alfred captures everything else — the voice message the grandmother sent from Guadalajara, the photo your sister took at the table, the padrino’s wish that almost didn’t make it. The two complement each other perfectly.

No. Every guest gets a link via WhatsApp, iMessage or email, where they RSVP. During the celebration, Alfred sends gentle WhatsApp prompts asking for photos, videos and voices — that’s it. No app, no password. Grandma can use it too.

The interactive memory is ready 24–48 hours after the celebration — that’s how long guests typically take to finish sharing. From there you can turn it into a hardcover book or a podcast (and soon, a short film), reviewing and approving everything before printing. Hardcover books arrive 3–4 weeks after approval. The digital version is available right after you generate it.

Families typically gather 400–800 photos, videos and messages — the quince is a celebration people do want to remember. Alfred sends three gentle prompts: one two hours before, one during the party, one the morning after. Most respond at least once.

Free up to 20 guests. Beyond that, a per-guest rate that gets cheaper as the celebration grows: €2 for guests 21–100, €1 for 101–250, €0.85 for 251–500. We only charge for guests who RSVP yes — non-responders cost nothing. Keepsakes (hardcover book, podcast, and soon the short film) are purchased separately whenever you want them.

Yes. Alfred treats the quince as a full celebration — mass, photo session, waltz with the chambelanes, toasts with the padrinos, surprise waltz. It gathers contributions across all the events and weaves them into a single memory.

Yes. Every photo, video and message your guests share belongs to you. You can download the full archive at any time, in original quality. Alfred just handles the gathering and the weaving.

Make it memorable

Keep the whole night.

Set up the quince in under a minute. Free up to 20 guests — beyond that, you only pay for those who RSVP yes.

Start her quinceSee pricingUnder a minute to set up