Our Mission
A family's story should not be lost when someone is gone. Telloom exists to keep family histories, stories and wisdom alive by recording conversations with the people you love. In each session we capture the facts of their lives, the stories they remember and their perspectives on what it means to live well, so every generation can understand where they come from and who they can become.
The result is a private family hub, not social media. It's a place where kids, grandkids and chosen family can feel a sense of belonging and continuity, and where storytellers can reflect on their lives, share openly and pass on what they've learned in a dignified way.
What Telloom Is
Telloom is a web platform for preserving family stories through video, founded in 2023 and based in New York. Guided, podcast-style conversations with parents and grandparents are recorded, organized and shared in one place. Every video gets an automated transcript with timestamps and an AI summary, so a story told once can be found again years later.
How We Work
There are two ways to start, and both lead to the same platform:
- Record it yourself.Platform access is $10 a month or $99 a year. You get 640+ interview prompts across 50 categories, so you're never staring at a blank page wondering what to ask.
- Let us record it. Professional sessions run $1,750 to $8,000 depending on the package. An experienced interviewer leads the conversation, filmed podcast-style with professional cameras, microphones and lighting, then we edit everything and set up your family hub. In-person sessions are available in the NYC metro area; remote sessions work anywhere in the United States.
Either way, the platform includes automated transcription, AI summaries, a searchable story library, the Objects feature for documenting heirlooms alongside the stories behind them, executor designation for legacy planning, and secure sharing controls. Your family owns its stories: you can download your videos anytime.
Why Video
A written memoir keeps the words. Video keeps the person: the pauses, the laugh before the punchline, the way a grandmother's voice softens when she talks about her own mother. Those details are what children and grandchildren reach for later, and they're exactly what gets lost when stories only live in memory.
Learn More
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- Contact us with questions, or email hello@telloom.co