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March 24, 2026 · 7 min read

What Is mory.id? A Personal Wiki for Your Life, Story, and Legacy

Introducing mory.id — a personal wiki and digital life archive built to help people record their life story, preserve memories, and be remembered.

Why mory.id exists

The internet has made it easier than ever to publish, post, and share. But it has not made it easier to be truly remembered.

Most of what we create online is fragmented. A photo lives on one platform. A thought disappears in a feed. A meaningful milestone gets buried under newer updates. Over time, the story of a person becomes scattered across timelines, apps, and devices.

That is the problem we want to solve with mory.id.

mory.id is a personal wiki for your life — a place to record your life story, organize your memories, build a digital life archive, and create a page that helps the world understand who you are.

We believe everyone deserves more than a profile. Everyone deserves a place where their story can live.

The idea behind mory.id

The inspiration behind mory.id comes from a simple but powerful belief:

The real death is not biological death. The real death is being forgotten.

That idea stayed with us.

It made us think about how many lives are meaningful, complex, and deeply human — yet never truly documented. Not because they lack value, but because most people have never had the right tool to preserve the full story of who they are.

Wikipedia exists for people the world already knows.

We want to build something for everyone else.

That is why we created mory.id: a platform where anyone can build a personal wiki, preserve a life story, and leave behind a digital legacy that can be read, shared, and remembered.

What mory.id means

The name mory is inspired by the feeling of memory and story.

Those two ideas sit at the center of everything we are building:

  • Memory, because a life is made of moments worth keeping
  • Story, because a life is more than information — it is meaning, context, and experience

And for us, .id is more than a domain extension. It also signals identity.

So the meaning of mory.id is simple:

Your memory. Your story. Your identity.

Or even more simply:

A place that records who you are, so the world can remember you.

What mory.id is for

At its core, mory.id is designed to help people create a lasting, readable, and meaningful record of their life.

It is built for people who want to:

  • record their life story
  • create a personal biography website
  • build a digital life archive
  • preserve memories online
  • organize milestones on a life timeline
  • write for family, children, or future generations
  • create a personal wiki that grows over time

Instead of limiting a person to a short bio or a list of links, mory.id gives them a fuller canvas.

A page on mory.id can hold:

  • your background
  • your life timeline
  • your values and beliefs
  • your family history
  • your important memories
  • your writing, photos, and audio
  • the words you want to leave behind

That is why we do not think of it as just another personal website.

We think of it as a digital life archive.

Why a personal wiki matters

A personal wiki is different from a social profile.

A social profile is optimized for speed, visibility, and updates. A personal wiki is optimized for depth, structure, and meaning.

That difference matters.

Most online identity today is compressed into a few fields: a profile photo, a short introduction, a username, and a stream of temporary posts. But a human life cannot be reduced to a feed.

A personal wiki gives people a way to build context around their life:

  • who they are
  • where they came from
  • what shaped them
  • what they have built
  • what they care about
  • what they want others to remember

For creators, founders, parents, and everyday people alike, that kind of space can be powerful.

Why digital legacy matters now

The idea of digital legacy used to sound niche. It no longer is.

More of our lives now live online than ever before. Photos, writing, relationships, work, voice notes, milestones, and memories increasingly exist in digital form. But without structure, that content becomes difficult to preserve and even harder to understand.

A digital legacy is not just what remains after death. It is also what helps define your life while you are still here.

That is what makes mory.id different.

We are not only interested in memorializing people after they are gone. We are interested in helping people express themselves more fully while they are alive — and ensuring that expression can continue to matter over time.

In that sense, mory.id is both a life story platform and a legacy platform.

Who mory.id is built for

mory.id is for anyone who wants to be more fully known.

It is for:

  • individuals documenting their life story
  • parents preserving memories for their children
  • families building a shared memory archive
  • creators who want a deeper online presence
  • founders who want to tell the story behind what they build
  • anyone who wants a personal biography website instead of a shallow profile page

You do not need to be famous to deserve documentation.

You do not need to be public to deserve memory.

You only need to believe that your life is worth preserving.

We do.

What makes mory.id different

There are already tools for blogging. There are tools for link pages. There are tools for memorials. There are tools for journaling.

But very few products are designed around this specific idea:

helping a person build a public or private home for the story of their life

mory.id sits at the intersection of several categories:

  • personal wiki
  • personal biography website
  • digital life archive
  • life story platform
  • digital legacy
  • online memory preservation

That combination is what makes it different.

We are not just building a page builder.
We are not just building a memorial tool.
We are not just building a writing product.

We are building a system for being remembered.

What you can build on mory.id

We imagine people using mory.id in many ways.

Some will use it as a personal wiki — a structured page that explains who they are and what they have done.

Some will use it as a life story website — a place to tell the story of their life in chapters.

Some will use it as a digital legacy page — something meaningful to leave for family and future generations.

Some will use it as a memory archive — organizing photos, letters, audio, milestones, and reflections in one place.

And some will use it simply because they want one honest page on the internet that feels like them.

All of those use cases matter.

Why “let the world remember you” is our message

Our message is simple:

Let the world remember you.

We chose that because it captures both the emotional and practical purpose of mory.id.

Emotionally, it speaks to a universal human desire: to matter, to be seen, to not disappear without a trace.

Practically, it explains what the platform helps people do: create a record of their life that can be understood, shared, and preserved.

It is not about fame.

It is about recognition. Memory. Continuity.

It is about making sure that a life does not get reduced to fragments.

Building a better way to preserve a life story

If today’s internet is optimized for attention, we want mory.id to be optimized for remembrance.

If most platforms reward constant posting, we want to reward thoughtful preservation.

If most identity systems flatten people, we want to help people tell a richer truth about themselves.

That is why we are building mory.id.

A place to record your life story.
A place to preserve memories online.
A place to build your personal wiki.
A place to create a digital life archive.
A place to leave a digital legacy.

A place where your life can be remembered.

Start your personal wiki

If you have ever wanted to build a personal wiki, create a personal biography website, preserve your life story, or organize a digital life archive, mory.id is for you.

This is your place to document your journey, share what matters, and leave something meaningful behind.

mory.id — Let the world remember you.