KeepStack

Help shape the memory vault your grandchildren will inherit

Join the founding families creating permanent memory infrastructure for the next generation. First 1,000 families shape the future.

Become a Founding Family

Frozen in Time

Your memories enter frozen storage—untouchable, unchangeable, yet always accessible. Like amber preserving DNA for millions of years, but for your family's story. Metadata timestamped forever, memories preserved across multiple vaults.

Built for Real Moments

Capture the unrepeatable—first words, bedtime stories, Tuesday afternoons. Voice notes transcribed instantly. Photos and videos organized automatically. Because childhood happens once, at playground speed.

True Ownership

Export everything with one click. Your vault, your keys, your rules. No algorithms deciding what you see. No company between you and your memories. Architecture that makes promises unbreakable.

Why Founding Families Matter

The first 1,000 families aren't just early users—they're the pioneers. Your feedback shapes our priorities. Your family's real-world needs guide our development. Your stories help us build something that actually works for families, not investors.

Founding Family Benefits

  • Lifetime preferred pricing locked forever (free during beta)
  • Early access to every new feature
  • Direct feedback channel to founders
  • Name inscribed in our permanent record
  • The satisfaction of building something that matters

Claim Your Place Among the First 1,000

Join our Discord community after signing up to connect with other founding families.

We'll only email about KeepStack. No spam, ever.

Why Only 1,000?

The best products are built with real families, not for imaginary users. By limiting our founding group to 1,000, we can actually listen, respond, and build something extraordinary together.

After 1,000, the founding period closes. The foundation sets. The future begins.

We're parents who've watched memory apps die, photos vanish, and promises break. Big Tech treats your memories as data to mine, not moments to preserve. Now we're building what should have existed all along—memory infrastructure built for families, not exit strategies.

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