From the invitation to the whole story.
Plan
Gather
Remember
One interactive memory. Three ways to transform it.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The only way to keep the whole story of her quince.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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