LifeScribe AI · Social System V2

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@LifeScribeAI · Verified business
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LifeScribe AI
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For families · Since 2024

The stories your family hasn't gotten around to telling.

LifeScribe AI
@LifeScribeAI

One day, you won't be able to ask.
Capture the stories now. 👉 Start today

#LifeStories #FamilyMemories #Storytelling #PreserveMemories #Legacy

lifescribe.ai Brisbane · Worldwide Joined March 2024
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LifeScribe AI @LifeScribeAI · Mar 14
Most family stories don't disappear in a dramatic moment. They drift. A grandmother stops volunteering them. A father gets quieter. One day a kid asks a question, and there's nobody left to answer. We built an app that asks the questions for you. One a day.
Manifesto

Press record. Stay quiet. Let them tell it.

lifescribe.ai
The stories your family hasn't gotten around to telling. lifescribe.ai · A quiet question a day. Private vault, family-owned.
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LifeScribe AI @LifeScribeAI · 2h
A small question this week, for someone you love: "What was the kitchen like in the house you grew up in?" You don't need a notebook. Press record. Stay quiet.
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LifeScribe AI @LifeScribeAI · 1d
We've recorded 28,000 family stories so far. Three things we've learned about how memory actually works (a thread) → 1/5
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LifeScribe AI @LifeScribeAI · 3d
Lena asked her dad one question. She got back a powder-blue Falcon, a summer in '74, and the name of the girl he almost married. Forty years he hadn't told that story. It just needed an opening.
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"He'd never told me about the Falcon. Forty years."


— Lena, daughter
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@LifeScribeAI
Display name
LifeScribe AI
Audience
Adults 30–55. Fast-scrolling, news & idea-driven. Responds to bold, concise, thought-provoking statements.
Bio (official)
One day, you won't be able to ask.
Capture the stories now. 👉 Start today
#LifeStories #FamilyMemories #Storytelling #PreserveMemories #Legacy
Location
Brisbane · Worldwide
Website
lifescribe.ai
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"Most family stories don't disappear in a dramatic moment. They drift…" → see template in section 05.
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Verified Organization (gold tick) · Apply via X Premium for Business
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Drop into /assets/social/x/

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For families · Since 2024

The stories your family
hasn't gotten around to telling.

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1500 × 500 · 3:1 · Avatar safe-zone bottom-left

Manifesto

Press record. Stay quiet. Let them tell it.

lifescribe.ai

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Pull quote

"He'd never told me about the Falcon. Forty years."


— Lena, daughter

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Thread · 1 / 5

Three things we've learned about how memory actually works.

After 28,000 recorded family stories.

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Memory likes a small, specific question.


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Voice on X

Do — write tight, write true

  • One thought per post. Use line breaks for breathing room.
  • Threads are welcome — but only when there's something to say.
  • Reply to journalists, founders, oral-historians by name. Be useful.
  • Quote-tweet thoughtfully; never dunk.
  • Link to the site only when the post earns it.

Don't — be online about it

  • No threads about "the AI revolution". We are the opposite of breathless.
  • No engagement-farming ("RT if you agree", polls without purpose).
  • No screenshots of LinkedIn. No replying to ragebait.
  • No emojis in the bio. One per tweet, max — and only if it earns it.
  • Don't punch down. Don't punch up. Punch nothing.
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Tweet templates

Pinned · Manifesto

Most family stories don't disappear in a dramatic moment.

They drift. A grandmother stops volunteering them. A father gets quieter. One day a kid asks a question, and there's nobody left to answer.

We built an app that asks the questions for you. One a day.

Pin permanently. Refresh quarterly.

Question post

A small question this week, for someone you love:

"What was the kitchen like in the house you grew up in?"

You don't need a notebook. Press record. Stay quiet.

2× per week. No image needed — type carries it.

Thread opener (5 tweets)

We've recorded 28,000 family stories so far.

Three things we've learned about how memory actually works ↓

1/5

Slides 2–4: each lesson · Slide 5: invitation.

Story spotlight (with consent)

Lena asked her dad one question.

She got back a powder-blue Falcon, a summer in '74, and the name of the girl he almost married.

Forty years he hadn't told that story. It just needed an opening.

First name only. Always w/ written consent.

Founder reply (engagement)

Thanks @username — that's the question we wrestle with daily. Memory likes specificity over scale. A small, specific prompt outperforms an open "tell me your life story" by ~6x in our data.

Founder posts from personal handle, retweeted from @LifeScribeAI.

Soft conversion (1 in 8)

If your parents are still here to ask — try this weekend.

One quiet question a day. They answer in their own voice. Private vault, family-owned.

First month free → lifescribe.ai/free

Avoid more than 1× per week.

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Cadence & engagement

Posts / week
5–7. Daily on weekdays, optional on weekends.
Best windows
7:30am & 9:00pm AEST (catches US east-coast morning + Aus evening).
Mix
40% question · 25% pull-quote · 20% thread or essay-style · 10% reply / quote · 5% conversion.
Reply rule
Reply to every reply on the day it lands. Don't auto-like. Don't shadow-block dissent.
Founder integration
Founder's personal handle (@founder_name) writes the warmer threads; @LifeScribeAI retweets. Never dual-post the same words.
Lists to monitor
"Oral history", "Aging & longevity", "Family-tech founders", "Tech journalists — consumer". Built and pinned.
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How to implement

Claim the handle

Register @LifeScribeAI. If taken, fall back to @LifeScribe_AI (with underscore). Lock email + 2FA on day one.

Apply for Verified Organization

Subscribe to X Premium for Business. Submit verification with company registration + lifescribe.ai domain ownership. The gold tick reads as trustworthy on a platform full of impostors.

Upload chrome assets

Profile: assets/lifescribe-app-icon.png at 400×400. Banner: build the 1500×500 from section 03 — keep all type in the right two-thirds (left third is hidden by the avatar circle on profile view).

Write the bio + paste the pinned post

Bio from section 02. Pinned tweet from section 05 — attach the dark "Manifesto" card image so the reply card preview is on-brand.

Build & pin three Lists

Public lists: "Family stories & oral history", "How memory works", "Built with care". Add 30–50 thoughtful accounts to each. Lists are a quiet way to signal taste.

Set up the founder integration

Founder's personal account is the warm voice. @LifeScribeAI is the institutional voice. Decide who is saying what before you tweet it. Never the same words on both.

Connect to a scheduling tool

Use Typefully or X's native scheduler. Schedule the question posts (Mon/Wed/Fri) one week ahead. Threads always written same-day, never scheduled cold.

Track signal, not vanity

Metrics that matter: profile clicks → site visits, thread completion rate, quality replies from journalists/founders. Likes and follower count are downstream — don't chase them.

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DM & crisis playbook

If someone shares a story in DM

Reply within 24 hours, by name. Thank them. Ask permission before reposting. Never quote without consent. Always credit by first name + relationship.

If someone shares a loss

Acknowledge gently. Don't pivot to product. Offer to send them a free year if they want to start saving stories of someone still here. No expectations, no follow-up email.

If a thread goes viral

Resist the urge to staple a CTA to the end. Reply to the top 50 replies by hand. Pin the original, screenshot the best replies for next week's content (with credit).

If a journalist DMs

Reply within 4 hours during business days. Loop in founder. Always answer "What's a story you've heard recently that surprised you?" — never with a press release, always with a real story (with consent).