We understand the value of connecting. Connecting with family about your history, and connecting with others that share your passions. That’s why we offer a variety of resources to help you collaborate with other researchers and build a community around your family history pursuits.
Our groups and collaboration resources are growing every day. Check out some of the most viewed below.
Building family groups allows you to collaborate on research and stories, share privately, build off each other’s work, and more!
We offer the ability to share your family tree with others and collaborate on building a more complete and accurate family history. With our tree-sharing tools, you can invite family members or other researchers to contribute information and help you fill in gaps in your research. This collaborative approach can not only help you build a more complete family tree, but also build connections with living relatives and other researchers who share your passion for family history.
Everyone in your group has different skills and perspectives. We know this and by creating a space for families and groups to collaborate, now Grandma and Grandpa can benefit from the younger generations skills in the digital world, while the kids can benefit from the stories and information locked away in their grandparents minds.
Start your own tree, grant access to your family to build on the same tree, share a story, get another’s perspective on the story and so much more with collaboration.
Building family groups can benefit your family history research by allowing you to collaborate with others, share stories and information privately, build off each other’s work, and benefit from different skills and perspectives.
Storied offers tree-sharing tools that allow you to invite family members or other researchers to contribute information and help you fill in gaps in your research. This collaborative approach can help you build a more complete family tree and build connections with living relatives and other researchers who share your passion for family history.
By creating a space for families and groups to collaborate, Storied allows different generations to benefit from each other’s skills and perspectives. For example, older family members may have stories and information that younger family members don’t know, while younger family members may have skills in the digital world that older family members can benefit from.
Collaboration on Storied allows you to share stories, get another’s perspective on a story, and much more. You can also benefit from networking with other family historians, finding new research opportunities, and learning about the latest tools and techniques in the field.