LifeScribe AI · Social System V2
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"He'd never told me about the Falcon. Forty years."
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"He'd never told me about the Falcon. Forty years."
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After 28,000 recorded family stories.
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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.
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.
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We've recorded 28,000 family stories so far.
Three things we've learned about how memory actually works ↓
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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.
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.
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
Register @LifeScribeAI. If taken, fall back to @LifeScribe_AI (with underscore). Lock email + 2FA on day one.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
Reply within 24 hours, by name. Thank them. Ask permission before reposting. Never quote without consent. Always credit by first name + relationship.
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.
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).
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).