The person you are right now — your voice, your stories, your fears, your values — is worth preserving. Echo helps you capture it, compose something meaningful from it, and leave it for the people who matter.
We're looking for 20 founding members across all life stages. No spam, ever.
"Will the people I love know who I really was?" It's a question that lives in everyone — at every point in life. Echo answers it three ways, depending on where you are right now.
Not what you looked like. Not what you posted. But what you believed. What scared you. What you hoped for them. Why you made the choices you made.
Every app gives you a place to store memories. Nobody gives you a way to preserve yourself. That's what Echo is for — at every age, at every stage.
The same technology that helps a 22-year-old seal a letter to their future self helps a school run a reflection program, a therapist guide a patient, or a financial advisor add depth to estate planning.
"My kids are 20 and 18. One day it hit me: they know what I do, but not who I am. Not what I really believe. Not what I hope for them. So the three of us built this — together."
Echo started with an uncomfortable question: if something happened to us tomorrow, what would the people we love actually know about who we were?
Not the LinkedIn bio. Not the Instagram grid. But the real things — the values quietly held, the fears never voiced, the stories that only exist in our heads.
And then we realized: a 20-year-old has exactly the same fear as a 60-year-old. The question doesn't change with age. Only the urgency does. Echo answers it at every stage.
We're looking for 20 people across all life stages to work with us directly. Not beta testers — founding members who will tell us what matters, what's missing, and what Echo needs to become.
In return, you get Echo free for life.