Which digital legacy tool
is right for your family?
We compared Vivencia with StoryWorth, HereAfter AI, Evermore, and others. Here is what each does well — and where each falls short. We have tried to be fair.
The core difference
Most alternatives
- ✗Written answers, not spoken voice
- ✗Book or PDF output — not a living archive
- ✗US-based — data stored in the USA
- ✗No voice cloning or AI twin capability
- ✗No plan for urgent medical situations
- ✗Family access requires a subscription
Vivencia
- ✓Voice recordings — their actual voice, forever
- ✓A living archive that grows week by week
- ✓UK-based · ICO registered · UK GDPR compliant
- ✓Optional AI voice twin (Presence plan)
- ✓Voice plan built for ALS, MND, dementia
- ✓Family access included, no separate subscription
Feature comparison
✗ = not available · ~ = partially available or requires upgrade · ✓ = included. Correct as of June 2026.
Head to head
Vivencia vs StoryWorth
StoryWorth sends weekly questions and compiles the written answers into a printed book. It's a good product for people who enjoy writing and want a physical keepsake. What it doesn't do: capture voice, build a searchable living archive, or store anything in the UK. If your loved one is a natural writer, StoryWorth is a lovely supplement. If you want their actual voice — the way they laugh, the pauses before they say something important — you need Vivencia.
Best for: written storytellers who want a printed book.
Vivencia vs HereAfter AI
HereAfter AI focuses on creating an AI chatbot that responds in your style after death. It records voice answers to questions and builds a conversational AI. What it lacks: UK data compliance, weekly guided prompts, a specific urgent plan for people with ALS/MND, and family archive access. The AI twin is its main feature. Vivencia offers both — a real voice archive and an optional AI twin on the Presence plan.
Best for: people primarily interested in a post-death AI chatbot, not a living archive.
Vivencia vs Evermore
Evermore is a digital end-of-life planning platform covering wills, funeral planning, and some memory features. Its memory features are more limited — it's not voice-first and doesn't offer guided weekly prompts. It's a broader life-admin platform rather than a deep storytelling tool. If you need will-writing alongside memory capture, Evermore may serve both. If voice preservation is the priority, Vivencia is the stronger choice.
Best for: people who want end-of-life planning and some basic memory features in one place.
When to choose Vivencia
Vivencia is the right choice if:
You want their actual voice — not written answers, not a chatbot simulation
You want the archive stored in the UK with full ICO/GDPR compliance
You need to move urgently because of a diagnosis (ALS, MND, dementia)
You want a living archive your family can search by topic, not a one-off book
You want family access included without a separate subscription
You want an optional AI voice twin built from real recordings
The voice is what stays
with you longest.
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