Memorial Playlist Platform

The Music That Says What
Words Can't

Create a playlist that plays at your memorial service. Curate the songs that defined your life — and give your family the gift of a perfect goodbye.

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The Reality

Most families face the same impossible moment

Someone is gone. Grief is overwhelming. And someone has to figure out the music for the memorial — in 48 hours.

Without a plan

Families scramble to pick music at the worst possible time

Generic playlists that meant nothing to the person who passed

Songs that capture who someone was — never played

A final gift left unplanned, despite years of intention

With Memento Mori One

Spend 20 minutes now. Give your family certainty for life.

Your songs, your story — curated by you, not a stranger

Accessible by your trusted person the moment they need it

A living document you can update as life evolves

Planning your memorial playlist isn't morbid.
It's one of the most loving things you can do.

The Process

Simple as four steps

Most people complete their memorial playlist in under 20 minutes. You can always come back and refine it.

01

Create Your Account

Sign up in under two minutes. No payment required to start building your playlist.

02

Build Your Playlist

Search any song, add it to your memorial playlist, and organize by mood or moment. Add notes to each track explaining why it matters.

03

Designate a Trusted Person

Choose someone you trust to receive access when the time comes. They'll be notified only when you want them to be.

04

Your Music Plays

Your loved ones access the playlist instantly. Your chosen songs play at the ceremony — exactly as you planned.

Everything You Need

Built for the moment
that matters most

Unlimited Songs

Add as many tracks as you want. Search any song from any era. Build the complete soundtrack to your life.

Secure & Private

Your playlist stays private until you decide otherwise. Bank-level encryption. Your data, your control.

Song Notes

Attach a personal note to any track. Tell your family why that song matters — what memory it carries.

Always Updatable

Life changes, and so does your playlist. Update it anytime. Your latest version is always the one that counts.

Trusted Person Access

Designate one person to receive secure access. They get notified with clear instructions — no confusion.

Export Anywhere

Download your playlist as a PDF or share it as a link. Compatible with any venue, any device.

Memorial Notes

Include a personal message alongside your playlist. A few words that set the tone for the ceremony.

Multiple Playlists

Create separate playlists for different occasions — celebration of life, graveside, wake, or reception.

Works on Any Device

Access your playlist from phone, tablet, or laptop. No app download required — it works in any browser.

Playlist Themes

Every life has a soundtrack

Start with a theme or build from scratch. There are no rules — only the music that mattered to you.

Classic Rock Life

Rock70s–90s

Zeppelin, Floyd, Springsteen. For the ones who lived loud.

Stairway to Heaven
Born to Run
Free Bird

Gospel & Faith

GospelSpiritual

Songs that meet grief with grace and a hand to hold.

Amazing Grace
How Great Thou Art
Blessed Assurance

Jazz & Memories

JazzStandards

Smoky rooms, slow dances, and everything left unsaid.

What a Wonderful World
Fly Me to the Moon
La Vie en Rose

Country Roads

CountryAmericana

Heartland, home, and the people who made it worth it.

Take Me Home
The Dance
Go Rest High

Soul & R&B

SoulR&B

Deep cuts. The real stuff. Music that doesn't flinch.

At Last
A Change Is Gonna Come
Lean on Me

Classical & Score

ClassicalFilm Score

For the quiet moments. When words are too small.

Ave Maria
Clair de Lune
Adagio for Strings

Pop Anthems

Pop80s–2010s

Radio staples that soundtracked a whole era of someone's life.

Don't Stop Believin'
Heroes
Here Comes the Sun

Indie & Alternative

IndieAlternative

For the ones who found their own frequency.

The Night Will Always Win
Let It Be Me
Holocene
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Unlimited song playlists
Personal notes on every track
Trusted person designation
Secure private storage
Export as PDF or shareable link
Multiple playlist themes
Update anytime, forever
Works on any device
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Unlimited song playlists
Personal notes on every track
Trusted person designation
Secure private storage
Export as PDF or shareable link
Multiple playlist themes
Update anytime, forever
Works on any device
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Real Stories

They planned ahead. Their families felt it.

12,400+
Playlists created
4.9 / 5
Average rating
98%
Would recommend
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I lost my father unexpectedly. We had no idea what music he would have wanted. This app changes everything — I set mine up the same week.

Rachel M.
Austin, TX

My husband passed last year. We found his playlist in the app — he'd even left notes on each song. It made the service feel like him. Like he was still there.

Diane K.
Nashville, TN

I'm a funeral director. I recommend this to every family I meet now. It saves them from one of the hardest decisions at the hardest moment.

Thomas B.
Funeral Director, 22 years
Chicago, IL

It took me 18 minutes to build my full playlist. I feel genuinely lighter knowing it's done. My kids won't have to guess.

James W.
Denver, CO

My mom had Alzheimer's toward the end. She couldn't tell us what songs she loved. Now I've built my own while I still can. This matters.

Sandra L.
Portland, OR

The notes feature changed everything. I didn't just add songs — I explained why each one mattered. It became a letter to my family.

Michael T.
Atlanta, GA