Nothing yet — but today could be the start of something worth remembering.
Three steps to your
life story
Add your memories
Import from photos, connect your calendar, or add events manually.
Watch your story unfold
See your life organized chronologically with maps and insights.
Discover your narrative
Crohna crafts personal narratives about your life chapters.
Play your
story
Watch your life unfold year by year in a cinematic sequence
Everything you need to
relive your story
Timeline
Every moment organized chronologically. A living record of the events that shaped your story.
Stories
Beautiful, emotional summaries of your life chapters. Narratives crafted from your real experiences.
Places
See where your life happened on an animated map with pins for every memory.
Insights
Discover patterns in your life — most active years, favorite cities, biggest milestones.
Your life in motion
Every event becomes a card on your personal timeline
Started College
Began my journey at the University of Colorado Boulder, studying Computer Science. The campus nestled against the Flatirons was breathtaking.
First Hackathon
Participated in HackCU and built a real-time collaboration tool. Our team won the 'Most Creative' award.
Winter Break in New York
Spent the holidays exploring NYC for the first time. Times Square on New Year's Eve was unforgettable.
Narratives written about
your life
Emotional, personal narratives crafted about your journey
Your 2024
2024 was a year of breakthroughs. You completed your second internship at a major tech company in Seattle, summited Mount Rainier, launched your first product, and secured a full-time job offer. You traveled to four cities and captured over 600 photos. This was the year your ambitions became achievements.
What people are saying
“Crohna turned three years of scattered photos and memories into the most beautiful timeline. I was moved reading my life story.”
“I never realized how much I accomplished until I saw it all laid out. The year-in-review feature is incredible.”
“Shared my college timeline with my parents and they were blown away. This is the future of digital memories.”