Kudoboard alternative

A Kudoboard memorial alternative for celebration-of-life stories

Kudoboard makes it easy to collect messages, photos, videos, and links on a digital memorial board. Autograph Memory Projects help families turn those contributions into a more guided private remembrance archive.

Celebration of life story project

Voice note

"What small moment best shows how they made people feel?"

Guest memory

Short posts became fuller memories about generosity, rituals, jokes, and lessons the family wanted to keep.

Project library

Messages, photos, videos, voice notes, and context organized into a private tribute project.

Choose Kudoboard if

  • You want a simple group board for messages and media.
  • You need people to add short condolences, photos, videos, or links.
  • You want a familiar card or board format for a celebration of life.

Choose Autograph if

  • You want longer memories and voice stories, not only posts.
  • You want family context preserved with each contribution.
  • You want the board's material organized into a Memory Project.

Fair comparison

What changes when memories become a project?

Compare Kudoboard with Autograph Memory Projects
CriteriaKudoboardAutograph Memory Projects
Main jobKudoboardCollect celebration-of-life posts on a shared digital memorial board.AutographCollect, prompt, and organize remembrance stories into a private project.
Contributor experienceKudoboardContributors add written messages, photos, videos, and links.AutographFamily and friends can add media, voice, written stories, and prompted memories.
TimingKudoboardOften built around a memorial event, card, or tribute deadline.AutographCan collect before, during, and after the celebration of life.
Story depthKudoboardUsually depends on what people upload or write the first time.AutographWalter can prompt for context, follow-up details, names, places, and the meaning behind the memory.
OutputKudoboardDigital memorial board that can be shared with contributors and recipients.AutographPrivate remembrance project with organized stories and media.
Best fitKudoboardGroups who want a fast collaborative memorial board or card.AutographFamilies who want the memorial messages to become a lasting story archive.

Autograph workflow

From memorial board to story-rich tribute project

Autograph keeps group contribution simple while adding the prompts and organization that make remembrance more complete.

1

Define the project

Pick the event, memorial, reunion, birthday, anniversary, or chapter that deserves its own collection window.

2

Invite contributors

Share a simple project link so guests, relatives, and friends can add memories before, during, or after the moment.

3

Collect more than files

Bring in photos, videos, voice notes, written memories, and follow-up details that explain what happened and why it mattered.

4

Organize the story

Autograph turns scattered contributions into a private project library with the people, places, and moments connected.

5

Preserve the keepsake

The finished project can support a durable family keepsake instead of leaving everyone with another temporary gallery.

Memory Projects

Memory Projects for celebration-of-life collections

Choose a project size for the number of contributors and the depth of remembrance you want.

Moment

$179

For a focused chapter or one event.

  • 300 interview minutes
  • 30-day collection window
  • Up to 10 contributors
  • Vault: 500GB preserved for 6 months

Milestone

$499

For a larger event story with more contributors and context.

  • 1,500 interview minutes
  • 90-day collection window
  • Up to 150 contributors
  • Vault: 1TB preserved for 12 months
  • $250 keepsake credit included

Era

$1,499

For families preserving a broader season around the event.

  • 4,500 interview minutes
  • 180-day collection window
  • Up to 300 contributors
  • Vault: 2TB preserved for 24 months
  • $750 keepsake credit included

Every launch offer includes a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Start a Memory Project

FAQ

Questions before you compare

Is Autograph a Kudoboard replacement?

Not exactly. Kudoboard may be a better fit when you want its specific event or memorial workflow. Autograph Memory Projects is for families who want the memories, media, and context organized into a private long-term memory project.

When should I choose Kudoboard?

Groups who want a fast collaborative memorial board or card.

When should I choose Autograph?

Families who want the memorial messages to become a lasting story archive.

Can Autograph collect memories after the event?

Yes. A Memory Project can begin before an event, collect during it, and stay open afterward so people can add the stories they remember later.