Turn meaningful
conversations into
living records.
The Living Record is not a podcast tool. It is a way to preserve human thought — through guided conversations with a thoughtful AI anchor. You speak. It listens, asks, and shapes what you said into something that can be heard, read, and kept.
Most of what the world knows is never written down. It lives in the voices of elders, founders, craftspeople, parents, teachers — people who have spent their lives learning something real and would never call themselves authors.
The Living Record is built for them. The anchor asks; you answer; what you said is gathered into a record — a script, an article, an audio piece — that can outlast the conversation. Your words, clearly attributed. Nothing invented.
Seven kinds of record
choose a framePersonal story
A chapter of your own life — a moment, a season, a turning.
warmth, hearth, the shape of a life
Begin this record →Professional knowledge
Expertise made durable. What you know that others should.
precision, craft, what one has learned
Begin this record →Founder journey
Why you started, what broke, what held.
resolve, horizon, the long arc
Begin this record →Family memory
People, rooms, kitchens, voices. The record that outlives.
lineage, tenderness, the remembered table
Begin this record →Spiritual reflection
Meaning, belief, the inward turn.
inner weather, quiet questions
Begin this record →Educational explanation
A clear walk through a complicated idea.
clarity, patient explanation
Begin this record →Open topic
Something that does not need a label.
whatever wants to be said
Begin this record →How it works
Choose a subject
A story, a memory, a body of knowledge, a question you have been carrying. A few words is enough.
Pick an anchor
The Biographer, the Journalist, or the Philosopher. Three different temperaments. Three different kinds of listening.
Have the conversation
A handful of thoughtful questions. You answer in your own words. The anchor asks for more when it would deepen the record.
Keep the record
A typeset article. A chapter-structured script. Audio narration in the anchor’s voice. Yours to keep, yours to share.
What gets said
from real records"What we call family recipes are really memory systems — each dish is a piece of information that would otherwise be lost."
"I knew the product was right when I stopped explaining it and started just showing people what it did."
"The question I had been sitting with for thirty years was not "what is truth" but "what survives when truth is lost.""
Three anchors
three ways of listeningDraws out the arc of things. Favours the long answer over the clever one. Believes every life contains a book that no one has yet written.
Begin with The Biographer →Will ask what year, which room, whose voice. Cares about evidence and texture. Treats your story with the seriousness it deserves.
Begin with The Journalist →Asks about what changed in you, not just around you. Comfortable with silence and with questions that do not have neat answers.
Begin with The Philosopher →Built for every use
explore verticalsJob interviews, STAR method, role-specific practice.
Explore →Bar, USMLE, CFA, AWS, GRE, MBA — answer questions aloud.
Explore →Keynotes, pitches, toasts, debates — hear yourself think.
Explore →Clinical exercises for SLPs. Narrative, fluency, articulation.
Explore →Libraries, museums, universities. Archival-grade collection.
Explore →Exit interviews, knowledge transfer, founder legacy capture.
Explore →Retiring employee capture, custom personas, Word export.
Explore →Give the people you love a guided session with their story.
Explore →“There are things worth saying, and there are people who have earned the right to say them, and no one has yet asked them the right question.”
Begin your first record