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Tap once. Keep the day.

A handmade wooden card for every guest, holding all the photos, videos and voices from your day. Years later, one tap brings it all back.

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The keepsake

The whole day, in your hand.

Long after the flowers fade.

Inside this little card lives everything everyone captured - the speeches, the dance floor, the voices of people you love. Real wood on the outside, engraved with your design: names, artwork, a logo, even a photo. The memories stay there, ready to come back with a single tap.

Real wood ยท Hidden NFC chip ยท Magnet on the back ยท 85.6 ร— 54 mm

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How it works

Tap, claim, share, keep.

01

Tap

Guests pick up a Told at your event and tap it with their phone. No app, nothing to install.

02

Claim

They say who they are - a name, maybe a face - and that Told is theirs forever.

03

Share

Photos, videos and voice notes land in the live feed, for everyone in the room.

04

Keep

Afterwards the Told goes home on the fridge - the whole day behind a single tap.

While it happens

Your event gets its own feed.

Not a folder guests drop photos into - a living timeline the whole room scrolls together, filling up moment by moment. Think of it as a social network for your event alone - no accounts, no strangers: the Told in their hand is the profile.

A live timeline

Photos, videos and voice notes land the second they're shared, for everyone at once.

The Told is the profile

No sign-ups, no passwords. Tap a name and see everything that guest has shared.

Reactions

Hearts, laughs and tears drift over any moment.

The Wall

The whole feed, full screen on the venue projector, live while the night fills it.

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The difference

Not another photo app.

QR galleries expire, group chats crush photos, and disposable cameras spend weeks at the lab. Here is how a Told compares to the usual ways of keeping a day.

Everything everyone captured, in one place

Not scattered across chats, camera rolls and drives.

TapTold yes
QR apps yes
Chats no
Cameras no

Shared live, while the day happens

Film comes back from the lab two to four weeks later.

TapTold yes
QR apps yes
Chats yes
Cameras no

Photos, video and voice notes

Voice is usually a separate rental, video an upgrade.

TapTold yes
QR apps some
Chats yes
Cameras no

Full quality, nothing compressed

Chat apps shrink every photo to a fraction of the original.

TapTold yes
QR apps yes
Chats no
Cameras some

No app, no accounts, ever

One tap opens the page - every guest, every generation.

TapTold yes
QR apps some
Chats some
Cameras yes

Still open years from now

Most QR galleries expire within a year. A Told includes three, extendable for life.

TapTold yes
QR apps some
Chats no
Cameras some

A keepsake every guest takes home

The whole day goes home with every guest. Only a Told does that.

TapTold yes
QR apps no
Chats no
Cameras no
Alex, one of the two founders of TapTold

Alex

Angelica, one of the two founders of TapTold

Angelica

A family business

Made by the two of us.

TapTold is us โ€” Alex and Angelica. The idea started after a birthday party for our children. Everyone took photos, but afterwards they were scattered across phones, chats and camera rolls. A year later, finding them again was surprisingly difficult. We wanted something better: a simple way to bring everything from one day together, and a physical object that could stay with you long after the event was over. Something you could keep on the fridge, hold against your phone years later, and see it all again. So we started making Tolds.

Wood, because it warms in the hand and ages the way memories do.

A chip instead of an app, because your guests came to celebrate, not to sign up.

An object, because nobody ever framed a link.

Alex & Angelica ยท Sweden

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