WholeStory

A photo album for the reunion, built by the whole family

Reunions are the one weekend a year you're all in the same place. Don't let the photos scatter back to a dozen phones in a dozen states.

Everyone's camera. One album.

Your dad's good camera shots. Your sister's candid kid pictures. Your cousin's videos of the dance-off after dinner. Without a shared album, these end up trapped on individual phones and inside a group chat that nobody scrolls back through. WholeStory pulls all of it together while the reunion is still happening.

For the people who weren't there

Your uncle who couldn't make the flight, the grandkids who stayed back with a babysitter, the great-aunt watching from her assisted-living apartment — they get to see the reunion through every angle. Photos appear in the album as people upload them, so the family group chat is full of moments instead of "did anyone get a picture of…?"

The kids' photos, finally rescued

The best reunion photos are usually the ones the kids took on a borrowed phone — the slightly tilted, slightly blurry ones that look exactly like how it felt. Those photos almost never make it off the phone. With WholeStory, they end up in the album with everyone else's.

A keepsake when it's over

A few days after the reunion ends, the album closes and you've got a complete record — every photo from every cousin, every angle, every moment. Easy to download. Easy to share. Easy to look back on next year when you're planning the one after this one.