Buyer
A family organizer, sibling, cousin, or adult child who wants structure without becoming the interviewer.
Storytellers
Unlimited contributors across households, branches, generations, in-laws, and chosen family.
Cadence
600 Walter minutes each month gives the family room to gather many voices over time.
Archive
Personal storage for each storyteller plus a larger shared family library.
Who it is for
Use Tribe when the story is distributed across the family.
The story everyone needs later is often the one no single person holds: who came from where, why traditions changed, and what the photos do not explain.
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Extended families that want elders, siblings, cousins, and adult children in one ongoing archive
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Families where the story crosses households, countries, faith traditions, businesses, or blended branches
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One organizer who wants structure without becoming the full-time interviewer and editor
Tribe example
The story no single person can finish.
Tribe works when the family history is distributed: one person has the dates, another has the photo, and someone else knows why it mattered.
- Unlimited storytellers
- 600 Walter minutes each month
- 500GB shared library
Elder voice
A grandparent explains the move, the house, the holiday rule, or the family phrase nobody can place.
Sibling voice
A sibling adds the childhood version: what the younger generation saw, missed, or misunderstood.
Family library
Autograph keeps those voices connected by people, places, themes, photos, and pages.
Included
Calls are only the start. The archive is the product.
Journal turns recurring Walter conversations into a private, reviewable family library with pages, transcripts, recordings, and source material kept together.
Guided Walter calls
Storytellers speak by phone or web while Walter remembers context and asks the next useful question.
Edited story pages
Conversations become private pages with transcripts, quotes, names, dates, and source material organized for review.
A living library
Photos, recordings, pages, and references stay together as the Journal grows instead of scattering across devices.
Sharing controls
Keep pages private, share selectively, and expand from one storyteller to more people when the archive is ready.
How it works
One recurring conversation becomes a private story library.
Walter helps the storyteller keep talking. Autograph keeps the results organized, readable, and ready for the people who should have them.
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Keep a weekly thread
Walter keeps the next prompt close and follows the thread from last time, so stories build in small weekly steps instead of one big family production.
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Talk like it is a real call
Storytellers can speak naturally by phone or web. Walter asks follow-ups, remembers context, and keeps the interview focused.
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Review pages as they form
Autograph turns conversations into private pages, transcripts, quotes, and library entries that can be corrected and organized.
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Share the archive as it grows
The Journal becomes a living family reference, not a folder of raw recordings that someone has to decode later.
Journal plans
Choose the rhythm that matches the voices in the archive.
All Journal plans are billed yearly and include a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Journal Solo
Journal Solo
$15/mo
$179/year. 90 Walter minutes each month.
- 1 storyteller
- 90 Walter minutes each month
- 200GB personal library
Journal Couple
Journal Couple
$32/mo
$379/year. 240 Walter minutes each month.
- 2 storytellers
- 240 Walter minutes each month
- 200GB per person + 200GB shared library
Journal Tribe
Journal Tribe
$63/mo
$749/year. 600 Walter minutes each month.
- Unlimited storytellers
- 600 Walter minutes each month
- 200GB per person + 500GB shared library
Questions
Before you start a Journal.
How many storytellers can Tribe include?
Tribe supports unlimited storytellers, with 600 Walter minutes each month and shared storage for a broad family archive.
Does one person have to manage every interview?
No. Walter gives contributors a clear way to participate, while Autograph keeps the resulting pages organized for the family.
Can Tribe include chosen family?
Yes. Tribe is built for the people who actually hold the story, whether they are relatives, in-laws, old friends, or chosen family.
Journal Tribe
Give every branch of the family a place to speak.
Tribe is for families whose history lives across siblings, cousins, elders, in-laws, and chosen family. Walter gives everyone a clear way to contribute without turning one person into the archivist.