A different kind of grief app
A quiet place to keep what you've saved of them, mark the days that are hard, and let the people who come after you know them too.
Coming 2026 · iOS first
The promise
Memories fade. Kenna keeps them.
What Kenna is
Most grief tools try to track you, score you, or move you toward a finish line. Kenna doesn't. It's a quiet companion for the long work of remembering.
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Photos, voice notes, the things they used to say, the rituals you don't want to forget. Organized around the people you're remembering — kept in your own voice.
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Birthdays. Anniversaries. The first holiday without them. Kenna checks in with you on the dates you choose — and brings something with it for the day.
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What you save now is what they'll have later. The people who come after — children, grandchildren, anyone who didn't get to know them — get to know them through what you keep.
The intergenerational vault
A camera roll fades into the scroll. The voice memos get lost. The text threads disappear when phones change. Kenna keeps them in one quiet place — and lets the people who come after you know them too.
A grandmother who passed before her grandchildren were born can still tell them the recipe she taught you. A father who isn't here for the wedding can still be in the rehearsal dinner toast.
PHRASE
"You're stronger than you think. You always were."
VOICE NOTE
Her laugh when the dog stole the pie at Thanksgiving
RITUAL
Sunday morning coffee. Same mug. Same chair. The newspaper folded just so.
How it works
No trackers. No scores. No streaks to maintain. Three rooms — yours to use however helps.
The Vault
A place for the small things. The way they made eggs. The phrase only they used. The objects that hold them. Yours, organized around who they were to you.
The Living Room
Curated sets you build from what you've saved — for showing others, for visiting on hard days, for passing along. Memory, made present.
The Den
Quiet readings, audio pieces, and somatic practices for the days when grief asks more of you than you have. Not prescriptive. Optional. Honest.
Coming 2026
Join the waitlist for early access. We'll send a thoughtful note when the app is ready — nothing else, no marketing emails, no follow-ups you didn't ask for.
We'll only email you once — when Kenna is ready.