Our story
This started the night my son was born.
I remember holding my firstborn son and feeling something I hadn't expected — a sudden urgency.
Not about diapers or sleep schedules. About wisdom.
The things I'd learned. The mistakes I'd made and recovered from. The beliefs I'd formed over decades of living. I realized in that moment that if I didn't write them down — right then, while they were vivid and real — I would lose them. The moment would pass. Life would get busy. And the wisdom I had to share would fade, unwritten, ungiven.
I wanted to give him more than memories. I wanted to give him me.
Around the same time, AI tools were changing what was possible.
I started to see that the wisdom, stories, and personality of a person — captured in enough detail — could live on in ways that weren't possible before.
Not just a letter. Not just a video. Something interactive. Something that could answer questions not yet asked. Something a grandchild born decades from now could sit down with and say — tell me about my grandfather.
And actually get an answer.
That's when My Letter Vault went from an idea to an obsession.
I now have two sons. Everything I build, I build for them.
My Letter Vault is the tool I wish had existed when I first held my oldest — a place to write the letters, capture the biography, and package it all in a way that lasts not just one generation, but many.
Your kids deserve to know who you were.
Your grandkids deserve to know who shaped their parents.
And you deserve a way to tell them — in your own words, on your own terms, for as long as those words are needed.
Our mission is simple: make sure your kids know who you were, what you believed, and how much you loved them — not just for their lifetime, but for generations to come.
We are living through a unique moment in history.
For the first time, the wisdom and personality of a person can be preserved in a way that is truly conversational — not just read, but experienced. Not just remembered, but known.
The window to capture that is now. While you're here. While the memories are fresh. While your kids are young enough that you still have decades of moments ahead to write about.
My Letter Vault exists to make sure you don't wait until it's too late.
This would be the part where I'd show you a photo of me hugging my kids. Share a letter I wrote to my wife. Prove to you that I actually use what I built.
But I won't.
I'm an extremely private person. My letters are in my vault — where they belong.
What I will do is invite you to start your own. It's free. It takes ten minutes. And the first letter you write will be worth more than anything else you do today.
Your vault is waiting.
You don't need to write everything today. Just start.
Open your vault — it's free