Fill in what the family shared at the arrangement conference. A personal, dignified tribute in seconds.
Crafting a tribute worthy of their memory…
Sent 1–2 weeks after the service. Personal, warm, never a form letter. Families keep these for years.
Writing something the family will want to keep…
Ready-to-post Facebook or Instagram content. Warm, community-focused, never sales-y.
Writing something your community will connect with…
A compassionate, situation-specific script for your first phone conversation with a grieving family.
Preparing a script that leads with compassion…
A sensitive, personal message asking a family for a Google review — at exactly the right moment, in exactly the right tone.
Finding the right words for a tender moment…
A gentle, non-pushy letter inviting community members to pre-arrange their funeral. Tasteful and respectful — never a hard sell.
Writing a letter that opens a conversation…
For nurses who want to reach out personally after losing a patient. Meaningful, human, ready in under a minute.
Writing something the family will treasure…
Generate each required touchpoint — 1, 3, 6, 9, 12, and 13 months — in seconds. Each one feels personal, not automated.
Drafting a compassionate check-in…
When you need to talk to a family about prognosis, goals of care, or what the final days may look like — a compassionate, clinically grounded script prepared for you.
Preparing words for one of the hardest conversations…
When a patient is entering hospice, moving to inpatient care, or being discharged — give the family a clear, reassuring letter explaining what comes next.
Writing a clear, reassuring transition letter…
A personalized guide that prepares families for what they may see and experience — replacing fear of the unknown with understanding and presence.
Writing something that turns fear into understanding…