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Why Storied Is My Go-To for Family History Books

Why Storied Is My Go-To for Family History Books

After creating books with multiple platforms—some easy, some frustrating, some downright limiting—there is one that consistently stands out as the clear winner for me: Storied.Hands down. As someone who loves to write family stories, organize family archives, and create books that feel intentional and complete, Storied gives me the most flexibility, the best tools, and the most seamless overall experience. Here’s what makes it the platform I return to again and again. The Companion App: A Game-Changer One of my…

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My Experience Making a Book with Remento

My Experience Making a Book with Remento

A Frustrating Journey from Start to Finish After trying multiple family story platforms over the years, I’m no stranger to learning curves, quirks, and the occasional hiccup. But my experience creating a book with Remento was, unfortunately, one of the most frustrating I’ve had. I always go into these projects with optimism—I love making family history books, and I’m always eager to explore new tools. But from the moment I placed my order, the road ahead was rocky. The Trouble…

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My Honest Experience with Storyworth | What Worked… and What Didn’t

My Honest Experience with Storyworth | What Worked… and What Didn’t

I love to write family history books. Love it. I’ve written quite a few over the years, each with its own personality and purpose, and I’ve experimented with several book-making companies along the way. Every platform has its quirks—some delightful, some frustrating—and I’m always curious to see how each one handles the delicate balance of storytelling, design, and usability. For this post, I’m sharing my personal experience with Storyworth. If you’re considering using it for your own family story project,…

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