HereAfter AI alternative
Your loved one deserves better than a 1.5-star app.
HereAfter uses an AI voicebot trained on recorded interviews so descendants can 'talk' to the deceased. It is a thoughtful concept. But many families want something simpler and more shareable: a page with photos, words, and memories that anyone can read. Vivlore is built for that.
Compare features
| Feature | Vivlore | HereAfter AI |
|---|---|---|
| Actively maintained | Yes, new features regularly | No updates in over two years |
| App store rating | Web-first, works on any device | 1.5 stars on app stores |
| Free to start | Free tributes, always | Paid subscription required |
| Public shareable pages | Yes, every tribute and biography | Private only, no public discovery |
| Family collaboration | Multiple contributors, family roles | Single-user chatbot model |
| Occasion types | Birth, marriage, graduation, remembrance, and more | Memorial chatbots only |
What HereAfter does well
HereAfter AI lets users record answers to questions about their life, then uses those recordings to create a chatbot that family members can talk to after they are gone. The emotional appeal is real. But a chatbot is a simulation, not a story. And an app that has not been updated in two and a half years is a risk for memories that matter.
Where Vivlore goes further
- ✓Actively maintained. Vivlore ships new features regularly. Your memories are safe in a product that is still being built and improved.
- ✓Real stories, not simulations. A biography captures the actual words, photos, and timeline of a life. It does not pretend to be the person.
- ✓Free to start. Create a tribute for any occasion with no subscription. Upgrade to a full biography from £5.99 per month.
- ✓Family collaboration. Multiple contributors can add memories, photos, and life chapters together. No single person carries the whole story.
Preserve the real story. Start for free.
No credit card needed. Create a tribute in minutes and share it with the people who matter.
Create a free tribute