[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-listing-en":3},[4,350,454,600],{"id":5,"title":6,"body":7,"date":337,"description":338,"extension":339,"image":340,"meta":341,"navigation":342,"path":343,"seo":344,"stem":345,"tags":346,"__hash__":349},"blog_en\u002Fblog\u002Fgoogle-photos-alternatives.md","Google Photos alternatives for families who care about privacy",{"type":8,"value":9,"toc":322},"minimark",[10,14,17,20,23,28,35,41,47,53,57,60,66,72,78,84,90,94,97,105,110,116,119,125,132,136,141,144,149,156,160,165,168,173,180,184,189,192,197,204,208,214,217,222,241,248,253,264,270,274,277,283,289,295,301,307,310,319],[11,12,13],"p",{},"Google Photos is good. Let's get that out of the way.",[11,15,16],{},"It's fast, the search is incredible, and if you're deep in the Google ecosystem it just works. For a single person managing their own camera roll, it's hard to beat.",[11,18,19],{},"But families are different. And once you start using Google Photos as a family tool, sharing albums with grandparents, collecting photos from a holiday with friends, trying to build something together, the cracks show up fast.",[11,21,22],{},"If you've landed here, you're probably already feeling some of them.",[24,25,27],"h2",{"id":26},"where-google-photos-falls-short-for-families","Where Google Photos falls short for families",[11,29,30,34],{},[31,32,33],"strong",{},"Sharing is an afterthought."," Google Photos was built as a personal backup tool. Sharing got bolted on later. Shared albums work, sort of, but everyone needs a Google account. Your mum who uses an iPhone and has never touched Gmail? She's out. Or she's setting up an account she'll forget the password to by next week.",[11,36,37,40],{},[31,38,39],{},"No real organisation beyond dates."," Photos are sorted chronologically, and that's about it. Google's AI does a decent job grouping faces and places, but you can't build a meaningful structure. There's no way to say \"this is our 2025 summer holiday\" and have it feel like a curated collection with notes, context, and contributions from everyone who was there.",[11,42,43,46],{},[31,44,45],{},"Privacy is the product."," Google is an advertising company. Your photos train their AI models. Your location data, the faces in your photos, the places you visit, it all feeds the machine. For a lot of people that's an acceptable trade-off. For families sharing photos of their kids? It's worth thinking about.",[11,48,49,52],{},[31,50,51],{},"You're locked in."," Google Takeout exists, but have you tried it? You get a zip file of thousands of images with metadata in separate JSON files. Technically you can leave. Practically, your photos are stuck.",[24,54,56],{"id":55},"what-to-look-for-in-a-google-photos-alternative","What to look for in a Google Photos alternative",[11,58,59],{},"Not every alternative solves the same problems. Here's what matters specifically for families:",[11,61,62,65],{},[31,63,64],{},"Low-friction sharing."," The number one killer of family photo sharing is friction. If grandma needs to download a platform-specific app or figure out a complex sharing model, it's not going to happen. The best tools make it easy for everyone to participate, regardless of their technical comfort level.",[11,67,68,71],{},[31,69,70],{},"Real organisation."," Beyond just dates: events, locations, notes, context. A photo of a birthday cake means more when it sits alongside the recipe, the guest list, and everyone else's photos from that day.",[11,73,74,77],{},[31,75,76],{},"Privacy you don't have to think about."," Not just \"we have a privacy policy\" but genuinely not using your photos for anything other than showing them back to you. No AI training, no ad targeting, no data selling.",[11,79,80,83],{},[31,81,82],{},"Fair pricing."," You're paying for storage, not for the privilege of basic features. Free tiers shouldn't be crippled.",[11,85,86,89],{},[31,87,88],{},"Works across devices."," iPhones, Android, tablets, desktop. If it only works well on one platform, half your family is excluded.",[24,91,93],{"id":92},"the-alternatives-honestly","The alternatives, honestly",[11,95,96],{},"Here's a look at the realistic options. I'm going to be straightforward about each, including Lovd (which I built, so take my opinion with appropriate salt).",[11,98,99],{},[100,101],"img",{"alt":102,"caption":103,"src":104},"iCloud Shared Photo Library on iPhone","iCloud Shared Photo Library interface on iPhone. Great if everyone in your family has Apple devices.","\u002Fblog\u002Ficloud-sharing.png",[106,107,109],"h3",{"id":108},"apple-icloud-shared-photo-library","Apple iCloud Shared Photo Library",[11,111,112,115],{},[31,113,114],{},"Best for:"," All-Apple families.",[11,117,118],{},"If every single person in your family uses an iPhone, iPad, and Mac, iCloud's Shared Photo Library is genuinely great. Up to six people can contribute to a single shared library, and it integrates seamlessly with the Photos app.",[11,120,121,124],{},[31,122,123],{},"The catch:"," It's Apple-only. One Android user in the family and the whole thing falls apart. The six person limit is also rough. Whose family only has six people in it? Once you include grandparents, siblings, and partners, you've blown past that number before you've even started. Also, you're sharing a single library, there's no concept of separate collections for different events or groups. And Apple's storage pricing (€1\u002Fmonth for 50GB, €3 for 200GB, €10 for 2TB) adds up when shared across a family.",[11,126,127],{},[100,128],{"alt":129,"caption":130,"src":131},"Prime Photos Family Vault","Amazon Photos Family Vault. Unlimited photo storage if you're already a Prime subscriber.","\u002Fblog\u002Fprime-photos.webp",[106,133,135],{"id":134},"amazon-prime-photos","(Amazon) Prime Photos",[11,137,138,140],{},[31,139,114],{}," Prime subscribers who want unlimited photo storage.",[11,142,143],{},"If you already pay for Amazon Prime, you get unlimited full-resolution photo storage included. The apps are decent, sharing works, and there's a Family Vault feature for up to six people.",[11,145,146,148],{},[31,147,123],{}," It's Amazon. The privacy story is similar to Google, your photos feed into Amazon's ecosystem. The apps feel like an afterthought compared to the shopping experience. The Family Vault is also capped at six people, same problem as iCloud. And the organisation tools are basic. Videos are capped at 5GB on Prime too (unlimited photos, limited video).",[11,150,151],{},[100,152],{"alt":153,"caption":154,"src":155},"Flickr photo hosting interface","Flickr's interface, built for photographers. Powerful, but not designed for private family sharing.","\u002Fblog\u002Fflickr.webp",[106,157,159],{"id":158},"flickr","Flickr",[11,161,162,164],{},[31,163,114],{}," Photography enthusiasts, not really families.",[11,166,167],{},"Flickr is still around and still good at what it does: hosting and organising photos for people who take photography seriously. The free tier gives you 1,000 photos, Pro is $84\u002Fyear for unlimited.",[11,169,170,172],{},[31,171,123],{}," It's a photographer's tool, not a family tool. The sharing model is public-first. The interface assumes you care about EXIF data and aspect ratios. Your aunt who just wants to see photos of the grandkids is going to bounce off this immediately.",[11,174,175],{},[100,176],{"alt":177,"caption":178,"src":179},"Synology Photos on a NAS","Synology Photos running on a home NAS. Full control over your data, but you're the IT department.","\u002Fblog\u002Fsynology.png",[106,181,183],{"id":182},"synology-photos-nextcloud","Synology Photos \u002F Nextcloud",[11,185,186,188],{},[31,187,114],{}," Technical users who want full control.",[11,190,191],{},"If you're comfortable running a NAS (Synology) or self-hosting (Nextcloud), these give you complete ownership of your data. Your photos never leave your hardware. Synology Photos in particular has gotten very good: face recognition, timeline view, sharing links.",[11,193,194,196],{},[31,195,123],{}," You need to buy and maintain hardware. You need to handle backups (if your NAS dies, your photos die). Setting up remote access securely isn't trivial. And asking your family to use your self-hosted photo platform is a specific kind of ask.",[11,198,199],{},[100,200],{"alt":201,"caption":202,"src":203},"Lovd timeline and map view","A Lovd collection showing photos on a timeline and map. Events, notes, and contributions from multiple family members in one place.","\u002Fblog\u002Fcombined-view.png",[106,205,207],{"id":206},"lovd","Lovd",[11,209,210,213],{},[31,211,212],{},"Full disclosure:"," I built this, so I'm biased. But I built it specifically because the options above didn't solve the problem I had.",[11,215,216],{},"Lovd is a private, collaborative scrapbooking platform. You create collections (a holiday, a family year, a relationship) and invite people to contribute. Photos appear on a timeline and a map. You add events, notes, whatever gives those photos context. It's less \"photo backup\" and more \"shared memory keeping.\"",[11,218,219],{},[31,220,221],{},"What it does well for families:",[223,224,225,229,232,235,238],"ul",{},[226,227,228],"li",{},"Anyone can contribute to your collections, even on the Explorer (free) plan. No paywall for participants.",[226,230,231],{},"Photos pinned on a map and arranged on a timeline, not just a grid",[226,233,234],{},"Events, notes, and context alongside photos",[226,236,237],{},"European, GDPR-native, no ads, no AI training on your photos",[226,239,240],{},"Works on any device with a browser",[11,242,243],{},[100,244],{"alt":245,"caption":246,"src":247},"Lovd collection with multiple contributors","Multiple family members contributing to the same collection. Everyone's photos, one shared timeline.","\u002Fblog\u002Ffamily.png",[11,249,250],{},[31,251,252],{},"What it doesn't do (yet):",[223,254,255,258,261],{},[226,256,257],{},"It's not a full camera roll backup, it's for curated collections, not every photo you've ever taken",[226,259,260],{},"No AI-powered search (deliberately, we don't scan your photos)",[226,262,263],{},"It's new. The community is small. If you want a platform millions of people use, this isn't it yet",[11,265,266,269],{},[31,267,268],{},"Pricing:"," Free forever with unlimited collections, notes, and events. Personal plan (50GB, ~100,000 photos) at €60\u002Fyear. Family plan (100GB, shared across up to 4 members) at €120\u002Fyear. Every plan, including free, supports unlimited collection members. Contributors upload to your storage, so grandma doesn't need a subscription to add her photos.",[24,271,273],{"id":272},"so-which-should-you-pick","So which should you pick?",[11,275,276],{},"It depends on what bothers you most about Google Photos:",[11,278,279,282],{},[31,280,281],{},"If it's the Apple-only problem"," and your family is mixed devices, Lovd or Amazon Photos work across everything.",[11,284,285,288],{},[31,286,287],{},"If it's privacy",", Lovd or self-hosted (Synology\u002FNextcloud) are your best bets. Both keep your photos out of advertising ecosystems.",[11,290,291,294],{},[31,292,293],{},"If it's organisation",", Lovd's timeline + map + events model gives photos more context than any of the others. iCloud is clean but flat.",[11,296,297,300],{},[31,298,299],{},"If it's cost",", Amazon Photos with Prime is hard to beat for raw storage. Lovd's Explorer plan is free and generous if you're curating rather than backing up everything.",[11,302,303,306],{},[31,304,305],{},"If it's sharing friction",", Lovd is built around collaborative collections where contributors don't need paid accounts.",[11,308,309],{},"There's no perfect answer. The best tool is the one your family will actually use. But if you've been feeling like Google Photos isn't quite right for how your family shares memories, you've got options, and they're better than they were a few years ago.",[11,311,312,313,318],{},"If you're looking for a place to keep your family's memories safe, I hope you'll ",[314,315,317],"a",{"href":316},"\u002Fregister","give Lovd a try",".",[11,320,321],{},"Mike",{"title":323,"searchDepth":324,"depth":324,"links":325},"",2,[326,327,328,336],{"id":26,"depth":324,"text":27},{"id":55,"depth":324,"text":56},{"id":92,"depth":324,"text":93,"children":329},[330,332,333,334,335],{"id":108,"depth":331,"text":109},3,{"id":134,"depth":331,"text":135},{"id":158,"depth":331,"text":159},{"id":182,"depth":331,"text":183},{"id":206,"depth":331,"text":207},{"id":272,"depth":324,"text":273},"2026-03-14T00:00:00.000Z","Why families outgrow Google Photos, what to look for in an alternative, and an honest look at the best options for private family photo sharing in 2026.","md","\u002Fblog\u002Fgoogle-photos-alternatives.png",{},true,"\u002Fblog\u002Fgoogle-photos-alternatives",{"title":6,"description":338},"blog\u002Fgoogle-photos-alternatives",[347,348],"Guides","Privacy","LMJ-sQ7_2y25QwzAnJepZZnoDFmmT5lO3eE2r7KY5FA",{"id":351,"title":352,"body":353,"date":443,"description":444,"extension":339,"image":445,"meta":446,"navigation":342,"path":447,"seo":448,"stem":449,"tags":450,"__hash__":453},"blog_en\u002Fblog\u002Fdigital-scrapbooking.md","Your photos deserve more than a folder.",{"type":8,"value":354,"toc":437},[355,358,361,365,368,371,378,381,386,390,393,396,399,403,406,412,415,418,421,425,428,435],[11,356,357],{},"We all take more photos than ever. Thousands a year, probably. They get backed up to some cloud, maybe sorted into an album or two, and then... nothing. They sit there. A perfectly organised archive that nobody ever opens.",[11,359,360],{},"That's not a scrapbook. That's a filing cabinet.",[24,362,364],{"id":363},"more-than-storage-less-than-social","More Than Storage, Less Than Social",[11,366,367],{},"Cloud storage solves the \"don't lose my stuff\" problem. But it stops there. Your photos are safe, synced, and completely lifeless.",[11,369,370],{},"Social media goes the other direction. It throws your moments into a feed designed for strangers. A photo of your kid's first steps sits next to an ad for car insurance. The moment gets flattened into content.",[11,372,373,374,377],{},"Digital scrapbooking is neither. It's the idea that your memories can be ",[31,375,376],{},"arranged, explored, and shared"," in ways that actually mean something, with the people who were there. Think about a physical scrapbook: it's not just photos in a stack. It's got context. A ticket stub, a note about that restaurant, photos grouped by trip and annotated with details you'd otherwise forget.",[11,379,380],{},"That's what we're building with Lovd. Photos on a timeline. Pinned to a map. Grouped into events. Alongside notes, recipes, playlists, whatever matters to you. And then shared with the people who were actually there, so together you build something richer than any of you could alone.",[11,382,383],{},[100,384],{"alt":385,"src":203},"A Lovd collection showing timeline and map views side by side",[24,387,389],{"id":388},"why-the-map-changes-everything","Why the Map Changes Everything",[11,391,392],{},"When you upload photos with location data, they appear as pins on a map. Suddenly you can see the shape of a holiday, the neighbourhood you explored, the route you drove.",[11,394,395],{},"That spatial context triggers memories in a way that scrolling a grid never does. \"Oh right, that cafe was just around the corner from the museum.\" \"I forgot we stopped at that beach on the way back.\"",[11,397,398],{},"Creating new ways to rediscover what you've already lived. That's what this is all about.",[24,400,402],{"id":401},"coming-soon-story-playback","Coming Soon: Story Playback",[11,404,405],{},"We're working on something we're really excited about.",[11,407,408,411],{},[31,409,410],{},"Story Playback"," lets you watch a collection unfold on the map over time. Hit play, and the map follows your journey, panning and zooming through your timeline, showing photos at each location as you travel the path.",[11,413,414],{},"Imagine pressing play on your road trip through Portugal and watching the map trace your route from Lisbon down through the Algarve, your photos appearing at each stop. Or playing back a weekend in a new city, seeing exactly how you wandered through those streets.",[11,416,417],{},"It's part slideshow, part journey, part time machine. Your memories aren't static. They happened across time and space, and that's how they should be explored.",[11,419,420],{},"Stay tuned for more as we get closer to release.",[24,422,424],{"id":423},"not-just-another-app","Not Just Another App",[11,426,427],{},"Everyone has memories worth more than a folder called \"IMG_2024.\" We're building Lovd to be the place where those memories come alive. Organised, explorable, and shared with the people who matter most.",[11,429,430,431,434],{},"If that sounds like something you've been looking for, ",[314,432,433],{"href":316},"give it a try",". And if you're already here, keep your eyes on the map. There's more coming.",[11,436,321],{},{"title":323,"searchDepth":324,"depth":324,"links":438},[439,440,441,442],{"id":363,"depth":324,"text":364},{"id":388,"depth":324,"text":389},{"id":401,"depth":324,"text":402},{"id":423,"depth":324,"text":424},"2026-02-28T00:00:00.000Z","What digital scrapbooking actually means, why it matters, and a sneak peek at a new way to relive your adventures.","\u002Fblog\u002Fdigital-scrapbooking.png",{},"\u002Fblog\u002Fdigital-scrapbooking",{"title":352,"description":444},"blog\u002Fdigital-scrapbooking",[451,452],"Features","Updates","uI2Wloq7Zyea2MHyR6Cigy25XTaGmyZAXBUzdcGan2M",{"id":455,"title":456,"body":457,"date":589,"description":590,"extension":339,"image":591,"meta":592,"navigation":342,"path":593,"seo":594,"stem":595,"tags":596,"__hash__":599},"blog_en\u002Fblog\u002Flaunch.md","Announcing lovd. - a European, privacy-first photo platform",{"type":8,"value":458,"toc":581},[459,466,470,473,479,483,486,489,493,496,499,505,509,512,515,518,522,525,545,549,552,555,558,568,575,578],[11,460,461,462,465],{},"Today marks a big milestone: ",[31,463,464],{},"lovd. is officially launching",". I want to share the philosophy behind how we're building this.",[24,467,469],{"id":468},"why-were-different","Why We're Different",[11,471,472],{},"Most social and photo platforms make money by selling your data, showing you ads, or locking you into expensive subscriptions that balloon over time. We're doing something different.",[11,474,475,478],{},[31,476,477],{},"Your memories are not a product."," They're yours. We will never sell your data, use your photos to train AI models, or show you advertisements. That's not a marketing promise - it's a fundamental principle of how we operate.",[24,480,482],{"id":481},"european-privacy-first","European. Privacy-First.",[11,484,485],{},"Lovd is registered in Amsterdam, Netherlands. We're building with European privacy values from day one - not as a checkbox compliance exercise, but because we believe it's the right way to build software that handles your most personal moments.",[11,487,488],{},"GDPR-native means your data rights aren't an afterthought. You own your memories. You control who sees them. And when you want them gone, they're gone.",[24,490,492],{"id":491},"just-pay-for-storage","Just pay for storage",[11,494,495],{},"No ads, no doom scrolling, no data harvesting. Everyone gets unlimited collections, notes and events on every plan, including free. There are no feature gates — you just pay for storage when you need more space.",[11,497,498],{},"Start free with room for about 1,000 photos. The Personal plan gives you space for around 100,000 photos at $30\u002Fyear. The Family plan shares space for about 200,000 photos across up to 4 family members at $60\u002Fyear.",[11,500,501,318],{},[314,502,504],{"href":503},"\u002Fpricing","See full pricing details",[24,506,508],{"id":507},"the-social-model","The Social Model",[11,510,511],{},"One thing I'm really proud of is how sharing works in Lovd. When you have a paid plan, you can invite anyone to contribute to your collections - even if they're on the Explorer plan.",[11,513,514],{},"Your grandma doesn't need to figure out subscriptions to add photos to the family album. Your friend from that trip doesn't need to pay to share their pictures. One subscriber enables everyone to participate.",[11,516,517],{},"The storage counts against the collection owner's quota, not the contributor's. This makes Lovd genuinely social without forcing everyone through a paywall.",[24,519,521],{"id":520},"whats-next","What's Next",[11,523,524],{},"This is just the beginning. Here's what's on the roadmap:",[223,526,527,533,539],{},[226,528,529,532],{},[31,530,531],{},"Trip explorer"," - See how an adventure unfolds across a map, on a timeline, or through a rich slideshow",[226,534,535,538],{},[31,536,537],{},"Video"," - Store precious family video, the cutest clips of your dog, or that toast from the wedding nobody expected",[226,540,541,544],{},[31,542,543],{},"Auto-tagging"," - Privacy-first tagging suggestions on your photos",[24,546,548],{"id":547},"thank-you","Thank You",[11,550,551],{},"To everyone who's been testing Lovd over the past months - thank you. Your feedback shaped what we're launching today.",[11,553,554],{},"If you believe photo sharing should be private, that your memories belong to you, and that sharing shouldn't require everyone to download yet another app - I hope you'll give Lovd a try.",[11,556,557],{},"Start free, upgrade when you need space, and know that your memories are in good hands.",[11,559,560,563,564,318],{},[314,561,562],{"href":316},"Register today!"," Need help? Check out our ",[314,565,567],{"href":566},"\u002Fhelp\u002Fgetting-started","getting started guide",[11,569,570,571,318],{},"Questions? I'm always happy to chat - reach out at ",[314,572,574],{"href":573},"mailto:mike@lovd.app","mike@lovd.app",[11,576,577],{},"Here's to preserving what matters.",[11,579,580],{},"— Mike",{"title":323,"searchDepth":324,"depth":324,"links":582},[583,584,585,586,587,588],{"id":468,"depth":324,"text":469},{"id":481,"depth":324,"text":482},{"id":491,"depth":324,"text":492},{"id":507,"depth":324,"text":508},{"id":520,"depth":324,"text":521},{"id":547,"depth":324,"text":548},"2026-02-14T00:00:00.000Z","Launching lovd, a European privacy-first photo platform where your memories stay yours. No ads, no data harvesting, no AI training.","\u002Fblog\u002Flaunch.png",{},"\u002Fblog\u002Flaunch",{"title":456,"description":590},"blog\u002Flaunch",[452,597,598],"Pricing","Company","ORnSIYSlM177f4a8QpVvnTsoRzkb-6XM6lkF9vFdpII",{"id":601,"title":602,"body":603,"date":715,"description":716,"extension":339,"image":717,"meta":718,"navigation":342,"path":719,"seo":720,"stem":721,"tags":722,"__hash__":723},"blog_en\u002Fblog\u002Fwelcome.md","Building something a little different.",{"type":8,"value":604,"toc":707},[605,611,615,618,621,624,628,633,636,639,643,669,673,676,696,700],[11,606,607,608,610],{},"How's it going? I'm Mike and I'm stoked to share the story behind ",[31,609,207],{},", the personal scrapbooking app I've been building. It's all about sharing, organizing, and exploring your memories in a more intimate way than just a list of photos.",[24,612,614],{"id":613},"the-spark-my-dads-retirement-party","The Spark: My Dad's Retirement Party",[11,616,617],{},"A few months ago, I attended my dad's retirement party. My brother had put together this incredible slideshow showing my dad's entire life. From the awkward teenage years, his time doing bomb disposal in Somalia, to rocking the dad-bod at the beach. There were so many pictures I'd never seen before, and that moment really hit me: we all have so many photos just sitting around, never truly revisited or shared.",[11,619,620],{},"After the party, we all posted the photos we took in our family group chat. Sound familiar? These precious memories, these fragments of our shared history, just sitting in another digital drawer.",[11,622,623],{},"So, I got to building something that not only focuses on meaningful sharing; memories with the people you actually care about, but also creates a platform that helps families and friends come together to make, share and relive these moments. Not just another giant feed to follow everyone and their dog (don't worry, you can still tag your dog).",[24,625,627],{"id":626},"the-vision-what-is-lovd","The Vision: What is Lovd?",[11,629,630,632],{},[31,631,207],{}," is a a space where you can explore your memories in a more interesting way than just a grid on your profile. Using the photos from your camera roll, you can create a timeline & map of your life, add events, notes and albums - and then share it with the people in those memories.",[11,634,635],{},"Social media overwhelms us with stuff from people we barely know, while our most precious memories get lost in cloud storage and the cycle of 'in' platforms.",[11,637,638],{},"Your relationship, your family, your friends.\nYour memories, with the people you care about.",[106,640,642],{"id":641},"core-features","Core Features",[223,644,645,651,657,663],{},[226,646,647,650],{},[31,648,649],{},"Timeline View:"," Organize your photos, albums, events and notes (like recipes or music).",[226,652,653,656],{},[31,654,655],{},"Map View:"," Pin your pictures on a map, because who doesn't love seeing all the places you've visited?",[226,658,659,662],{},[31,660,661],{},"Collaborative Sharing:"," Invite your loved ones to add their own photos and notes - it's like building a group scrapbook.",[226,664,665,668],{},[31,666,667],{},"Privacy & Control:"," Decide who sees what - no public walls or random strangers lurking.",[24,670,672],{"id":671},"future-aspirations","Future Aspirations",[11,674,675],{},"I'm just getting started, but here are a few ideas I'm excited about:",[223,677,678,684,690],{},[226,679,680,683],{},[31,681,682],{},"Presentation Mode:"," A slideshow view that plays through your events automatically, perfect for parties or just reminiscing.",[226,685,686,689],{},[31,687,688],{},"Journey mode:"," Watch a trip play out on a map, with photos and notes appearing as you navigate through time.",[226,691,692,695],{},[31,693,694],{},"Planning events:"," Pre-planning, inviting and collecting photos for events.",[24,697,699],{"id":698},"join-the-journey","Join the Journey",[11,701,702,703,706],{},"Try it out, stay tuned for more updates and thanks for reading! If you have questions or cool ideas, drop a comment or hit me up ",[314,704,705],{"href":573},"here",". I'm always ready to chat about memory-keeping and what we can do to make it even more awesome.",{"title":323,"searchDepth":324,"depth":324,"links":708},[709,710,713,714],{"id":613,"depth":324,"text":614},{"id":626,"depth":324,"text":627,"children":711},[712],{"id":641,"depth":331,"text":642},{"id":671,"depth":324,"text":672},{"id":698,"depth":324,"text":699},"2024-12-25T00:00:00.000Z","No ads, no doom scrolling, no data harvesting. Just a simple place to share what matters.","\u002Fblog\u002Fwelcome.png",{},"\u002Fblog\u002Fwelcome",{"title":602,"description":716},"blog\u002Fwelcome",[452,451],"YilgCubQ_tG5As-_wi-sd5AOt3PYCTPd3tWqbTYZkZI"]