Reunion Projects · Vol. 01
The stories that
didn’t make the feed.
Conversations about the distance between who we were then and who we are now — the pivots, the reinventions, the beauty of the unexpected.
REUNION 014
Marisol & The Class of '08
Recorded · 58 min
REUNION 022
Daniel · Founding team
Scheduled · Friday, 5pm
REUNION 031
Aiyana · Camp Pinecrest
Draft · 3 prompts ready
Do you want to talk about the weather? Or do you want to talk about how you’re really doing and who you really are?
How it works
Three simple steps
We handle invitations, scheduling, recording, transcripts, and storage. You handle the part only you can do: showing up.
- Step 01
Invite someone who shaped you
Pick a person from a chapter that mattered. We hand you the prompts, the scheduling, and the warm-up — you bring the curiosity.
- Step 02
Sit down for a real conversation
One hour, two voices, no algorithm in the room. Record in-person or remote. The guest sets what is on or off limits.
- Step 03
Keep it. Share it. Pass it on.
Your Reunion is yours: a private artifact for the two of you, a quiet share with family, or — only with consent — a public story.
The toolkit
Everything a Reunion needs.
Nothing it doesn’t.
A calendar that respects everyone's pace
Send invitations, propose times, and capture context — all without leaving the platform.
Studio-quality capture, zero setup
Multi-track audio, secure storage, and instant transcripts the moment you wrap.
Conversation guides crafted for depth
Curated prompts and reflection cards keep the conversation honest and human.
Light-touch editing, no production team needed
Trim silences, mark highlights, and keep the original cut untouched.
Mutual consent before anything leaves the room
Private by default. Shareable with a link, a family circle, or a wider audience — only when both sides agree.
Manifesto · 02
Stop scrolling.
Start talking.
In a world dominated by surface-level interactions, this is an invitation to go deeper. To revisit shared history. To celebrate the experiences that shape who we are. To leave with a record of conversations worth keeping.
Read the full manifestoYour first Reunion is closer than you think.
A few minutes to set up. A conversation that lasts.