You started your life story.
Then it stalled.
The excerpts don't flow together. The journals are in a drawer. And every time you open the file, you still don't know where to start. So stop starting. Just talk, and watch the pieces arrange themselves into an outline, cited to your own words.
Pre-launch founding offer. Lock the lowest price and get first access as we roll out over the coming weeks.
Real chapters, cited to your own words.
How it works
- Bring the mess.Import your notes, journals, abandoned drafts, voice memos. Or just start talking. No blank page.
- Get your first outline free.Organized into real chapters, every one cited back to your own words, plus the threads you never connected.
- Go deeper.Answer prompts the engine surfaces from your own earlier answers, and it keeps deepening your outline until it tells you you're truly done.
Why this isn't another memoir app
- It asks the next question, you talk. Not a list of prompts that feels like homework and sits unanswered for a year.
- A navigable outline, cited to your own words. Not a blank page, and not a book we write for you. Just the honest shape of your story, from what you actually said.
- Your stories stay yours. Export anytime. Delete anytime. Never sold, never used to train.
One payment, no subscription, and your deepening is locked for life. Everyone else pays $15/mo to keep going. Founders never do.
A ghostwriter charges $20,000 and up to draw your story out and shape it. A memoir course runs $395. Thread & Tell does the drawing-out, from your own words, for a fraction of either, once.
You're reserving your spot and your price today, not logging in today. Access rolls out to founders over the coming weeks, and we'll email you the moment your account is ready.
Charged once today. Access arrives in the coming weeks. Full refund within 30 days, no questions.
I'm Symon, and I'm not a writer. I was stuck for 5 years, so I built this for myself. It surfaced things I'd buried for more than 32 years, and made connections across those years I never knew existed. Your words stay yours.