Family Circles

Family knowledge records

Store people, relationships, and family knowledge so distance never breaks kinship memory.

Family Circles is not a DNA-matching product. It is a relationship knowledge archive where families record who is who, how people are connected, and how to stay connected across cities and generations.

Built for families who want to remember names, ties, stories, and responsibilities in real life events.

What People Use It For

Designed to preserve family knowledge and make real-world coordination easier when people are living far from each other.

Structure

Record people and relations

Create long-term records of names, ties, and kinship context across generations.

Gatherings

Invite the right people

For weddings, deaths, and meetups, identify who to call, who to invite, and why they matter.

Connection

Bring distant kin closer

Help younger generations know their own people and relationships even when families are spread out.

How It Works

A simple process to turn memory into durable family records.

Step 1

Create your family circle and set one trusted starting person.

Step 2

Add relatives with relationship links so the map reflects real kinship.

Step 3

Use relationship lookup during gatherings to understand who is related to whom.

Step 4

Use event records to plan invitations for weddings, memorials, and meetups.

Ready to preserve your family knowledge in one living record?

Start recording people, relationships, and event context so every generation can understand its own kin.

Open Family Circles