Before the stories scatter
Collect the memories while everyone still knows why they matter.
A college reunion memory book built from alumni voices, faculty reflections, class history, and the stories that surface when classmates return. For reunion organizers, alumni, and faculty, it turns a reunion weekend into a private archive of class stories and campus memories. Autograph helps you record the voices and memories around a real occasion, then turns them into a private story archive you can relive and export. Walter, Autograph's AI biographer, makes the collection easier by guiding people with warm prompts and follow-up questions.
Name tags restart conversations. Autograph captures the stories those conversations uncover.
Alumni hold different chapters of the class story, from dorm rooms to careers to lifelong friendships.
Faculty and organizers can preserve the institutional context that makes the reunion larger than one weekend.
Find your fit
Start with the way you are helping.
Whether you are gifting, organizing, hosting, or planning, choose the page written for your role and the people you need to invite.
College reunion organizer archive
Organizers
A college reunion memory book your committee can actually finish.
View pageAlumnus-led reunion archive
Alumni
A college reunion memory book one alumnus can start with friends.
View pageHonoring faculty
Faculty
Honor a professor with the stories they helped shape.
View pageIncluded
Invite people once. Get back something you can actually keep.
No public wall, inbox chase, or spreadsheet cleanup. Contributors can record with Walter or answer in writing, and you receive an organized story library with files you can relive, review, and export.
Invite contributors by link
Send one private invitation link where contributors can share a voice memory, write a story, or let Walter guide them through the prompt.
No app required
Contributors can respond from a phone with voice notes or written answers, without installing anything.
Private story library
Collected memories stay organized for the family instead of scattering across texts, forms, and inboxes.
Downloadable story package
Receive audio files, written responses, transcripts, contributor details, and export-ready story data. Export that data as an audiobook, slideshow, digital encyclopedia, and coming soon, premium printed book.
From ask to archive
Walter helps people record the memory. Autograph helps you keep it.
Start the Memory Project
Autograph gives the family a private college reunion story project with prompts, contributor invites, and a place for every response to land.
Invite the right voices
Send focused asks to family and friends so each person knows what kind of memory to share.
Let Walter guide the stories
Walter helps people find what to say with warm prompts and follow-up questions, so they can record a voice memory or answer in writing.
Relive and export the archive
The family receives the organized library with transcripts, contributor context, and export-ready story data. Export that data as an audiobook, slideshow, digital encyclopedia, and coming soon, premium printed book.
Who to invite
Start with the people who hold different pieces of the story.
The best projects do not ask everyone the same broad question. They route each person toward a small, specific memory they are likely to hold.
Invite
- Reunion organizers
- Alumni and classmates
- Faculty and mentors
- Class committees and campus partners
Ask
- What friendship, class, or campus place shaped what came next?
- What story does this class still tell?
- What should future alumni understand about this group?
Preview the experience
What contributors see, and what you get back.
This is the project package itself: collection, organization, reminders, and a private story library. Export that data as an audiobook, slideshow, digital encyclopedia, and coming soon, premium printed book.
Sample invite
Sample college reunion invite
We are collecting stories for the college reunion. Share a voice note, written memory, message, or small detail you want preserved.
Included when you start
- Private invite link
- Guided prompts
- Downloadable story package
Sample story library
Close family voice note
Short audio with the detail everyone talks about but nobody had saved.
Friend story
Written memory about a chapter the family wants to keep.
Remote contributor message
Voice or written response from someone who cannot be there in person.
Project package includes
- Private story library with audio files, written responses, and transcripts
- Contributor index with prompts, timestamps, and organized responses
- Downloadable story package with export-ready data. Export that data as an audiobook, slideshow, digital encyclopedia, and coming soon, premium printed book.
Recommended package
Start with the stories. Leave with export-ready data.
Milestone fits most college reunions because the best archive includes alumni across friend groups, faculty, and organizers.
Moment
A focused story sprint
$179
One honoree, one chapter, or a small contributor circle.
- Up to 12 contributors
- Two weeks of collection
- Private story library
- Downloadable story package
Milestone
The event-ready package
$499
A complete event collection with broader interviews and setup support.
- Up to 150 contributors
- Six weeks of collection
- Invite and reminder support
- Downloadable archive included
- Export-ready story data included
Era
A family-scale archive
$1,499
Many voices, larger circles, and a larger preserved library.
- Up to 300 contributors
- Three months of collection
- Human setup support
- Expanded archive planning
30-day money-back guarantee on launch offers. Export that data as an audiobook, slideshow, digital encyclopedia, and coming soon, premium printed book.
Trust
Private enough for family stories, structured enough to finish.
Private by default
The buyer controls who is invited, what comes in, and how the material is used.
Human setup support
Milestone and Era include help with prompt selection, invite language, and reminder planning.
Launch guarantee
The launch offer is protected by a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Questions
Planning a college reunion memory book?
What exactly do we receive?
You receive a private story library with audio files, written responses, transcripts, contributor details, and a downloadable story package.
Do contributors need an app?
No. Contributors use a private link and can respond by voice or writing from a phone or computer.
What can we make from the collected stories?
Export that data as an audiobook, slideshow, digital encyclopedia, and coming soon, premium printed book.
Can the collection stay private?
Yes. The buyer controls invitations, access, and how the story data is used.
College reunion archive
Use the occasion people are already thinking about to collect the stories.
Start with the people closest to the story. Autograph gives them a focused way to contribute and gives you a private archive to preserve.