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15 February 2026

Meet Your Personal Story Editor — Introducing "Editorial Review"

When you've captured a handful of stories — some polished, some still in progress, a few photos here, an audio recording there — it can start to feel like a collection of scattered pieces. You know there's something meaningful taking shape, but it's hard to see the bigger picture.

That's exactly why we built Editorial Review.

An editor who's read everything you've written

Hit the "Editorial Review" button on your dashboard and the AI reads your entire collection — every polished story, every in-progress memory, every photo, document, and recording you've shared. Then it gives you a concise editorial review: what themes are emerging, what connections exist between your stories, where the strongest material lives, and what's worth focusing on next.

This isn't generic encouragement. The review references your actual content — specific names, places, and moments you've shared. If your rescue dog stories reveal a pattern of caring for animals that runs through your whole life, the editor will spot that. If a conversation about growing up in a country town was cut short at 60 words but contained rich detail worth returning to, it'll tell you.

Planning what comes next

Below the review, the AI helps you plan your next stories across three categories: finishing memories you've already started, going deeper on stories you've already told, and exploring entirely new life topics you haven't touched yet.

Every suggestion is grounded in what you've actually captured. No generic prompts — just intelligent recommendations based on your unique collection.

Once you've chosen your next 2–4 topics, the plan saves to your dashboard as a simple tracker. Each planned story shows its status — Planned, In Progress, or Done — with a single button to jump straight in. The AI remembers your plan and picks up naturally where you left off.

The AI steps forward

Until now, our AI worked quietly in the background — polishing your stories, transcribing your recordings, interpreting your photos and documents. With Editorial Review, it steps into a more visible role: a thoughtful guide who knows your collection intimately and helps you make sense of it.

We think the best story-capturing tools don't just record — they help you see what you're building. That's what this feature is designed to do.

Every collection reaches a moment where the pieces start talking to each other. Editorial Review helps you hear what they're saying — one conversation, one photo, one remembered detail at a time.