
Sanota
Stories, beautifully crafted
90 followers
Stories, beautifully crafted
90 followers
Publishing family history shouldn't take years. Sanota lets you publish stories one by one as they are ready, connecting loved ones today instead of just preserving the past. A conversational AI uncovers meaningful details and crafts each story in a tone most suitable for you. Co-create memories from multiple perspectives. Record in your browser or via a standard phone call so no smart devices are needed. The result? Stories, beautifully crafted.









Sanota
Hi Product Hunt! 👋 I’m Eero, the maker of Sanota.
Family stories shouldn't be dusty archives saved only for the future. They should connect us today. There is no better feeling than a loved one sharing their latest story into the family WhatsApp group. Knowing they had the time to reflect on a memory, polish it with Sanota, and share it to spark conversations right now. That’s the magic we wanted to create.
Try it out, give voice to the most important stories, and fall in love with the experience ❤️
P.S. In Finnish, "Sanota" means to give voice to your thoughts.
jared.so
Can multiple family members contribute to the same story from different locations, or does one person record at a time? Beautiful concept, good luck with the launch!
Sanota
Hi @mcarmonas, thank you! Yes, they can. It works through a single shared link. You just send the link to your family members, and everyone can jump in to tell their part of the story at their own pace.
Storytelling is all what we need! Really congrats on this level of solution. Wish you all the best here Eero!
Sanota
Thank you so much, @german_merlo1
We completely agree! Storytelling is at the core of human connection and We wanted to craft something that makes sharing those stories as effortless as possible. Really appreciate the support and kind words! 🙏
This is a thoughtful product. Turning family stories into something living rather than just archived feels emotionally sharp, and that distinction matters more than it might seem at first.
What stands out is who this is really for. Not just people who want to document history in some formal sense, but families who are already sharing moments in WhatsApp groups and want something deeper and more lasting from those exchanges. You're selling connection, not preservation, and that's a much more emotionally resonant place to stand.
One thing worth testing: leaning harder into that "shared in the group chat" moment on the page. That feels like the instant value trigger, the thing that makes someone think "we actually need this," more than the AI angle or the recording flexibility.
I'm curious whether you've seen a stronger pull from older family members wanting to tell their stories or from younger ones trying to capture those stories before they're gone. That tension usually reveals a lot about where the real emotional hook lives.
I spend a lot of time helping founders find the messaging angle that makes people feel something before they think about features, and this feels like a product where a few small shifts in how the story is told could unlock a lot more emotional buy in. Really like where this is going.