The StoriLeaf method

A lifetime of memories, beautifully captured in three simple steps.

StoriLeaf turns a large emotional project into a guided personal story keepsake service: start with a clear path, share memories at a natural pace, and finish with a story your family can keep.

Family photographs and written memories arranged as an archive

Step 01

Choose your story

Every StoriLeaf project begins with a simple choice: what kind of story are we preserving?

You may be starting a Life Story for a parent, a Travel Memoir for a meaningful journey, or a gift for someone you love. The collection gives the experience its structure before anyone has to face a blank page.

A guided StoriLeaf storytelling workspace

Step 02

Share your memories

Thoughtful prompts help the storyteller answer in small, manageable moments.

They can write from a phone, laptop, or tablet, add photographs as memories come back, and return whenever they are ready. The process is about sharing, not performing as a writer.

A completed memoir book presented in a gift box

Step 03

Finish your story

When the memories are gathered, the story is shaped into something complete.

Depending on the collection and package, StoriLeaf helps organise, refine, and prepare the story so it can become a book, digital archive, audio experience, or another keepsake format.

The StoriLeaf way

Why this works when traditional writing feels hard.

Traditional writing

  • Starting with a blank page and no clear path.
  • Trying to organise a lifetime of memories all at once.
  • Projects that feel too large, so they are often left unfinished.

StoriLeaf

  • Answering one thoughtful question at a time.
  • Adding photographs and context as the story naturally builds.
  • A guided path that can fit real schedules, families, and energy levels.

Family collaboration

Designed for families in India and abroad.

A child living overseas can start the project, a parent or grandparent can answer at their own pace, and siblings can help gather photographs, dates, names, and places.

The experience works even when memories are spread across albums, phones, WhatsApp threads, old addresses, travel folders, and relatives who remember different parts of the story.

Everyone has a clearer role, while the storyteller's own voice stays at the centre.

A closer look

The prompts that guide you.

We do not ask someone to write a memoir from nothing. We ask questions that help memories surface.

01

What was the first place you remember calling home? What did it sound, smell, and feel like?

02

Who shaped the way you see family, work, love, faith, or courage?

03

Which journey changed how you understood yourself or the world around you?

04

What do you hope your children or grandchildren will understand about your life?

The finish

Craftsmanship in every detail.

A memoir spread with photographs and written memories

Structured with care

Your answers are not left as scattered fragments. The experience gives them order, context, and a calm path towards a finished result.

Still in their voice

The point is not to make every story sound the same. The storyteller's own words, details, and personality stay at the centre.

Built for keeping

Stories and photographs are treated as family material, with privacy, access, and long-term usefulness considered from the beginning.

Your story is already there. You just need a way to shape it.

Choose a collection and begin with a guided path that feels calm, personal, and possible.

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