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A family example

Four timelines. One summer holiday.

Meet Chris, Maya and their two children. See how one batch of photographs becomes part of several lives—without making everybody’s future uploads visible.

A multigenerational family looking through photographs

Two-minute introduction

Why Memmie exists

The current introduction explains the problem Memmie solves. The illustrated family walkthrough below is the exact structure for the forthcoming HeyGen family-demo video.

The Morgan family

How their memories connect

CHChrisAccount ownerMAMayaPartnerELEllaChildNONoahChild
1

Chris creates four timelines

His account already has his own. He adds Maya, Ella and Noah as person timelines.

2

He makes “Italy 2026”

The holiday Moment is connected to all four timelines because everyone experienced it.

3

He uploads 86 files

Chris uploads the batch, selects it once, assigns the Moment and tags everyone pictured.

4

He invites Maya as a contributor

The invitation gives Maya access to Italy 2026—not to every file in Chris’s account.

5

Maya adds her photographs

Her files join the same family Moment. She still owns them, and Chris can see them because she contributed them to the shared album.

6

Tomorrow remains private

If Maya uploads another unrelated Moment, Chris cannot see it unless she shares that Moment too.

What happens later?

Maya’s timeline can become her own.

Timeline ownership transfer is the planned next step. When available, Maya will take control of the timeline Chris prepared for her. Existing shared Moments can remain connected, while her new uploads remain private by default.

Family demo production script

Ready for the HeyGen walkthrough

Open the 90-second narration

“This is the Morgan family. Chris has his own Memmie account, with a timeline for himself, his wife Maya, and each of their two children. After their family holiday, Chris creates one Moment called Italy 2026 and adds it to all four timelines. He uploads the family’s photos in one batch, then assigns the event and the people pictured. Instead of sending another temporary photo link, Chris invites Maya directly to the Moment. She accepts as a contributor and adds the photographs from her phone. Their versions of the holiday now live together, while each person still owns what they uploaded. Sharing this Moment does not reveal every other photo in Maya’s account. Her new uploads remain private unless she chooses to share them. Years later, Ella can find the complete holiday by person, place, date or Moment—and enjoy it as an album or fullscreen slideshow. Different lives. Shared Moments. Kept together with Memmie.”

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