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EchoVault Journal

Long-form reflections on memory, grief, and what it means to build technology that helps families stay connected across time.

The Drummer Walking Home

On the quiet after the noise, the walk back to ordinary life, and the small stories that disappear first.

Personal essay · 10 minute read

Small Town Snow

Snow as a setting: quiet streets, warm windows, and the memory of walking downtown when Christmas felt bigger than you.

Personal essay · 6 minute read

Echoes in the Grid: Why I Built EchoVault

A founder story about science fiction, networks, grief, and building EchoVault as a humane way to leave more of ourselves for the people who come after.

Founder story · 12 minute read

The moment you realize "we should have recorded this"

On the quiet, everyday moments when you suddenly understand how fragile a single conversation is, and how much future regret is hiding inside the sentence, "We should have recorded this."

Personal essay · 10 minute read

Designing AI for grief, not growth hacking

Why EchoVault is built to feel slow, gentle, and consent first, and what changes when you design AI around real families instead of engagement graphs.

Product and ethics · 10 minute read

What families actually want from a "digital twin"

Spoiler: not science fiction. They want familiar phrases, honest stories, clear boundaries, and a place to keep talking to the people who shaped them.

Listening and insight · 9 minute read

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