Starting from scratch
I want to tell my life story but I don't know where to begin — an AI interviews you chapter by chapter and structures your answers.
The problem
You sit down to write your life and the page stays blank. You don't know whether to start at the beginning, with the latest thing that happened, or with the story everyone keeps telling you that you should write down. You're afraid you'll forget something important. You get bored after two weeks.
What Anecdotario does
The interview mode divides your life into twelve chapters: origin, childhood, adolescence, education, first love, work, travel, partners, parenting, losses, spirituality, present. Each chapter fills with a conversation with an AI that asks evocative questions, listens to your answer — written or voice — and turns it into a structured anecdote.
It doesn't invent anything you didn't say. If you ask yourself a follow-up, it listens to that too.
How to approach it
Set aside 15 minutes. Open the chapter that calls to you today — you don't have to start at origin. Answer three or four questions. If you get bored, close the tab: the session is saved as a draft and you pick it back up whenever.
An average anecdote takes 5–8 minutes. A full session might produce 4–5 anecdotes. At a relaxed pace, in a month you have an entire chapter.
Free mode
If the guided questions feel too structured, there's a free mode: you set the topic and the AI just listens and structures. Useful when you already know what you want to tell.
Short story, podcast, screenplay, novel, or biography: your anecdotes turned into something readable.
If I stop paying, do I lose what I wrote? No — you stay in museum mode: you read and export everything, but you can't create new content until you come back.