The Reunifyr Blog publishes practical guides for families who want to organize reunions, preserve their history, and stay connected — without handing their data to social media platforms.
What we cover
- Reunion planning — checklists, registration, payments, and day-of logistics that actually work
- Family websites — building a private online home for your family that lasts
- Family trees and genealogy — starting small, keeping it maintainable, and inviting trusted contributors
- Memorial and tribute pages — preserving the memory of family members with dignity and permanence
- Privacy and ownership — how to evaluate any platform that asks for your family’s data
Who we are
The Reunifyr Blog is published by the team behind Reunifyr, a private, white-label platform for family reunions, family websites, and long-term family archives. Reunifyr is built on the principle that your family’s photos, stories, and history belong to your family — not to an ad network.
How to use this blog
Every post is written to be useful on its own. You do not need to be a Reunifyr customer to apply the ideas here. If you want to see how Reunifyr implements them, links to the relevant features are included where they help.
Contact
Questions, suggestions, or topics you want us to cover? Reach out through reunifyr.app.