If you’ve been exploring ways to capture family memories, chances are Remento has come across your search. It’s a popular storytelling platform that uses simple prompts and voice or video recordings to help people share their stories. Before you commit, here’s a quick guide to what Remento offers and what to consider before making your purchase.

What Is Remento?

Remento is designed for people who want to record stories in an easy, conversational way. Instead of writing, users respond to prompts with audio or video, creating a library of short, personal memories. It’s especially appealing for families trying to capture a loved one’s voice or preserve stories that feel more natural when spoken aloud.

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Remento on the left and StoriedBook on the right.

How Does It Work?

The workflow is straightforward:

  1. Choose a prompt from Remento’s library.

     

  2. Record your answer.

     

  3. Store and organize your clips in a project.

     

Family members can view stories, add prompts, and contribute photos. Remento uses AI to turn recorded stories into written narratives.

What Features Are Included?

You get:

  • A curated prompt library

  • Audio and video recording tools

It’s built for quick sessions and capturing memories in the storyteller’s own voice. If you’re looking for advanced editing, long-form writing, or multi-format storytelling, those tools aren’t part of the Remento experience.

Limitations to Consider Before Buying

Every platform has boundaries, and Remento is no exception. Some things to be aware of:

  • There is no mobile app available

  • It doesn’t include a family tree or connections between people and places

  • Written storytelling isn’t part of the core design
  • The story written from the audio is altered and not transcribed word-for-word

These aren’t deal-breakers for everyone—but they do matter if you’re hoping to go beyond short audio memories.

What Does Remento Cost?

Remento is similar in cost to other platforms. Full price is $99 for a year of unlimited prompts, one hardcover color book, and lifetime access to records. Additional copies of the book are $69 each. You can also purchase an ebook for $49.99. Be aware that this is a subscription service and will auto-renew for $99 at the end of one year unless canceled.

Who Is Remento Best For?

Remento is an excellent fit for people who prefer speaking over writing

How Does Remento Compare to Storied?

Remento excels at capturing spoken memories. One feature is the ability to include QR codes in the printed book, allowing readers to hear the storyteller’s original audio or video recording. An incredibly moving experience.

Storied, however, expands the idea of a QR code far beyond audio playback.

Every story created on Storied comes with a QR code that links to a full digital version of that story—complete with extra photos, audio files, PDFs, and even tagging people from your family tree. Instead of hearing one memory, readers can explore an entire collection.

Where Remento focuses on the interview moment, Storied provides an entire ecosystem for preserving, organizing, and sharing a life story.

If you want one place to research, write, organize, and publish your family history, Storied is designed for the full journey—from raw memories to a finished, polished narrative. Remento is wonderful for capturing voices; Storied is built for building legacies.

Final Thoughts

Remento is a great tool for anyone who wants to record loved ones speaking about their lives. If your goal is simple, prompt-driven storytelling, it does that well. But if you want more room to create, research, write, collaborate, and turn those memories into a lasting book your family can hold, Storied gives you the whole storytelling experience right at your fingertips.