For the generations that follow.
Every life story
deserves to be
heard.
We call regularly and talk — about life, memories, and whatever comes to mind. From these conversations, a book for the whole family gradually takes shape.
Three steps, no setup
Three steps, no setup needed.
Just pick up the phone. The rest is simply a conversation.
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A pleasant conversation
We call you regularly. No app, no screen. Just a regular phone and a calm conversation.
- 02
Your life story
We talk about childhood, family, work. About the world you grew up in, and what interests you right now.
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Memories that last
From the conversations we gradually write a book. Hardcover, hand-set type — a chronicle that stays in the family.
Who is
Chronica Anima for.
For families, for the storytellers themselves, and for the institutions that care for them.
Memories there's never time for at home.
You want your parents' or grandparents' story to be told. But you almost never get around to it — life is fast, visits are short.
A gift for parentsSomeone who patiently listens.
Finally someone who has time and genuinely cares. You speak at your pace, about what you want. And a book for your loved ones remains.
How it looksFor the people you care for.
We help senior homes, care services, and community centres capture clients' stories — with dignity, sensitivity, and no tech burden on the senior.
Partnership optionsWhat families say
What you might be thinking.
The most common thoughts people have before the first call.
“That should be my job, not some service.”
We’re not replacing your conversations. We capture the stories that family time rarely gets to — childhood memories, old worlds, things no one thinks to ask about.
“My parents would never do this.”
They just pick up the phone. No app, no screen, no setup. Most people who love telling stories are happy someone finally wants to listen.
“Isn’t that a bit weird?”
It’s a conversation, not an interview. Unhurried, warm, at their pace. People are often surprised how natural it feels.
“They wouldn’t have the patience for that.”
Conversations are short and regular — not marathon sessions. More like a pleasant phone call with someone who’s genuinely curious.
“Won’t it replace family?”
The opposite. The chronicle is for the family. And many families find that the stories open up new conversations between them.
“That sounds too complicated.”
It’s actually very simple. Just pick up the phone. Technology helps us in the background. But the experience is a conversation — someone listening, asking, caring about the answers.
Start by
simply calling.
The first step is no-commitment — you pay nothing, enter nothing. You simply try what a conversation looks like.