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Remento vs Our Fable: Which Family Legacy App Is Right for You?

By Dave Sweeney··7 min read

If you've been searching for a way to preserve your family's memories — and Remento keeps showing up in your research — this comparison is worth reading before you buy.

Both Remento and Our Fable exist to make sure family stories aren't lost. But they're built for fundamentally different moments in a family's life. Picking the wrong one means the job doesn't get done.


The Quick Answer (For Skimmers)

RementoOur Fable
Who it's forAdult children capturing a parent's or grandparent's life storyParents building a vault of letters and memories for their child
Direction of storiesGrandparent → everyoneEveryone → child
Primary outputHardcover book of life storiesSealed vault delivered when a child turns 13, 18, or 21
How it worksVoice prompts + AI transcription → printed bookLetters, voice memos, photos sealed → delivered at milestone ages
Sealing / time lockNo — content is immediately accessibleYes — nothing opens until the child reaches the milestone
Circle of contributorsPrimarily one storytellerGrandparents, aunts, uncles, godparents, family friends
Shark Tank featuredYesNo
Price$99/year (includes 1 hardcover book)$99/year founding rate (vault + thoughtful circle prompts)

Bottom line: Remento captures a grandparent's life story and turns it into a book. Our Fable seals letters, voice memos, and photos from everyone who loves your child — and delivers them when that child grows up. They're not the same product. Depending on your situation, you may want both.


What Remento Does Well

Remento made it on Shark Tank for a reason. The product is clever and solves a real problem — people's stories dying with them because the effort to capture them is too high.

The voice-first approach is Remento's best feature. Instead of asking grandma to sit down and write her life story — which almost never happens — Remento sends her weekly question prompts via the app. She records a voice memo answering the question. Remento's AI transcribes and organizes the answers. At the end of the year, you receive a beautiful hardcover book.

That last part matters. The physical artifact — a bound volume of your grandmother's stories in her own voice, transcribed and laid out with photos — is genuinely valuable. It exists. It can sit on a shelf. It can be handed to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Remento also works well as a gift. You purchase it on behalf of a parent or grandparent. They receive the prompts. You're not asking them to learn new technology or sign up for a new service — they just record voice memos when a question comes in.


Where Remento Falls Short

Remento is built for one direction of storytelling: an elder capturing their past for the family to receive now.

That's a powerful use case, but it's only one chapter of a family's story.

It doesn't solve for what you leave your children. Remento isn't designed for parents who want to write letters to their kids for delivery at 18. It's not built for grandparents to send sealed messages to a grandchild they might not see grow up. The time-lock mechanic — the ceremony of a child opening something that's been sealed for years — doesn't exist in Remento.

There's no circle. Remento is built around one storyteller. If you want grandma AND grandpa AND two godparents AND an old family friend to all contribute sealed memories to your child's vault — that's not what Remento does.

The stories aren't addressed to the child. This is subtle but meaningful. A Remento book captures grandma's life for the family. An Our Fable vault contains letters that start with "Dear Soren" — written specifically for the person who will open them at 18. The intimacy is different.


What Our Fable Does Well

Our Fable solves the other half of the family memory problem: what does your child get when they grow up?

The core mechanic is a sealed vault. Parents create an account and set milestone ages — 13, 18, 21, graduation, wedding day. Then they invite a circle of people who love the child: both sets of grandparents, godparents, aunts, uncles, old family friends. Our Fable sends each circle member personalized prompts on a natural cadence based on their relationship to the child.

Grandma gets a different question than the college friend who knew you before you became a parent. The godfather gets a different prompt than the great-aunt who lives three states away. The answers — letters, voice memos, short videos, photos — go straight into the sealed vault.

No one can see what anyone else contributed. Everything is locked until the milestone date arrives and the child unlocks it.

The time-lock is the product. That's what makes Our Fable different. The experience of a 18-year-old opening a vault and reading a letter their grandmother wrote when they were two months old — that experience only works because the letter has been sealed and waiting. Remento doesn't do that. Neither does StoryWorth. Neither does any other product in this category.

Our Fable also captures the world the child was born into. Every month, it archives a snapshot of what was happening — the news, the #1 song, the weather — so by the time the child turns 18, they have a living record of the world they grew up in.


Where Our Fable Falls Short (Honest)

Our Fable is newer. Remento has the Shark Tank spotlight and a track record. If you want to buy something today that has proven, mainstream traction, Remento is the safer choice for the elder storytelling use case.

Our Fable also requires more ongoing participation from the circle. A Remento subscriber just answers questions. Our Fable asks multiple people to respond to thoughtful prompts over years. Whether that's a feature or a limitation depends on your family. For most families, that sustained circle of contributors is exactly the point — but it requires more than Remento does.

And Our Fable is still in founding-member mode. If you want a product that's been fully battle-tested at scale, Remento has a head start.


Who Should Get Remento

  • You want to capture your parents' or grandparents' life stories now, while they're still here
  • You want a beautiful physical book as the final deliverable
  • You're buying this as a gift for an older family member
  • You want voice-first prompts with minimal technology barrier
  • The recipient doesn't need to create an account — they just receive prompts

Who Should Get Our Fable

  • You have a young child and want to start building a vault of letters from everyone who loves them
  • You want the sealed-until-18 time lock mechanic — the ceremony of delivery
  • You want to involve grandparents, godparents, and extended family as active contributors
  • You want your child to have something addressed specifically to them — not just family history in general
  • You're thinking about legacy over an 18-year horizon, not a one-year horizon

Can You Use Both?

Yes, and honestly it's the obvious move for most families.

Remento captures grandma's life story and turns it into a book the whole family can read now. Our Fable takes grandma's monthly messages to your child and seals them until that child turns 18.

Different direction. Different time horizon. Same underlying impulse: don't let the people who matter most to your family disappear without leaving something behind.

If you're building both — Remento for the grandparents who want to tell their story, Our Fable for the child who will want to receive letters when they grow up — you're not doubling your spending. You're covering both halves of a complete family memory strategy.


The Bottom Line

Remento is excellent for what it does: capturing elder stories in a form families can hold right now.

Our Fable is built for a different problem: making sure your child grows up knowing they were loved in specific, documented ways by specific people who took the time to say something directly to them.

If the people in your family are older and you're worried about stories being lost — Remento. If you have a young child and you're thinking about what they'll have when they're 18 — Our Fable.

Most families eventually need both.

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