Use case

Sending a chest

You curate anecdotes, write a dedication, send it. The other person opens it when you say. It's not a post — it's a gift for someone specific.

Since apr 2026
PlaceholderAn activated chest, ready to send — screenshot pending.

The problem

You want to send something to someone — to your mom on her birthday, to your sister on her move, to a friend leaving the country. Not a message, not a stray photo: something worth opening. But putting it together by hand is work: picking the stories, ordering them, writing a note.

What Anecdotario does

A chest is a private, curated package of anecdotes, photos, audios, or compositions, with a personal dedication. You build it, activate it (50 credits), and the recipient receives it by email with a link to open.

Three things matter:

  • It's private. Only the recipient can open the chest — the link isn't indexed, it isn't public.
  • They open it when they want. You send it, they decide when to sit down and read it. We tell you when they open it.
  • It's forever. You stay as the chest's creator; if the person loses the email, you recover it from your sent chests list.

When to use it

  • Birthdays — a handful of your anecdotes with that person, ordered, with a dedication.
  • Goodbyes — someone moves, leaves on a trip, leaves a job: a chest with the most valuable parts of their passage.
  • Anniversaries — first year of something, fifteen years, sixty of marriage.
  • As a gift — no occasion, just because you wanted to.

How to build it

Dashboard → Chests → "New". You give it a title, a message, and pick items: anecdotes, loose photos, audios, compositions. You preview it. When you're happy, you activate it (50 credits) and choose who to send it to. The person receives an email with a unique link.

§See also

Ready to start?

Subscribe and start telling your stories today. From $1/month.