LifeWeb360

LifeWeb360

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Create collaborative online memorial and celebration websites to honor loved ones. Collect stories, photos, and videos with friends and family using LifeWeb360.

About

LifeWeb360 was a no-code online memorial and celebration platform designed to bring friends, family, and communities together to honor the life of someone important to them. Users could create personalized tribute websites that served as a central hub for collecting stories, photos, and videos contributed by anyone in the community — regardless of technical skill — making the process of remembrance truly collaborative and inclusive. The platform was built around ease of use, allowing anyone to set up a memorial or celebration site quickly and invite others to contribute. One standout feature was the ability to transform digital memories into a beautifully printed physical memory book, giving families a lasting keepsake beyond the digital experience. In late 2025, LifeWeb360 was acquired by HistoryIT and transitioned into MemoryPort — a platform now focused on helping people-centered organizations such as fraternal groups and associations honor their members, keep communities informed, and preserve institutional stories over time. As a result, LifeWeb360 is no longer available as a free service for individuals. LifeWeb360 was ideal for families, community groups, funeral homes, and organizations seeking a meaningful, collaborative way to celebrate and preserve a person's legacy.

Key Features

  • Collaborative Memorial Websites: Invite friends and family to co-create a personalized online memorial or celebration site, gathering contributions from across an entire community.
  • Story, Photo & Video Collection: Easily collect and organize stories, photos, and videos submitted by multiple contributors to build a rich, multi-perspective tribute.
  • Community Connection & Support: Connect dispersed family members and community networks to share memories and provide mutual support during difficult times.
  • Physical Memory Book Creation: Transform digital tributes into beautifully printed physical memory books, giving families a tangible and lasting keepsake.
  • Organization-Focused Platform via MemoryPort: Now evolved into MemoryPort under HistoryIT, the platform helps organizations honor individuals and preserve member stories over time.

Use Cases

  • Creating a collaborative online memorial website for a deceased family member, allowing friends and relatives to contribute memories from anywhere
  • Celebrating a milestone or life event by gathering stories and photos from an entire community into one central website
  • Organizations using MemoryPort to honor members who have passed and preserve institutional history
  • Converting a digital memorial website into a printed memory book for a family to keep as a physical tribute
  • Connecting geographically dispersed family and community members to share support and remembrances during bereavement

Pros

  • Easy Collaboration for Non-Technical Users: Anyone can contribute stories, photos, and videos remotely without any technical expertise, making community-wide participation accessible.
  • Digital-to-Physical Memory Books: Uniquely bridges the digital and physical worlds by converting online tributes into printed keepsake books for families.
  • Community-Centered Design: Purpose-built for bringing communities together around shared memories, support, and celebration of life.

Cons

  • No Longer Available for Individuals: Following the HistoryIT acquisition, LifeWeb360 is no longer offered as a free or paid product for individual users.
  • Full Platform Transition to MemoryPort: The product has fully transitioned to MemoryPort, which is exclusively organization-focused, leaving personal users without a direct replacement.
  • Narrow Use Case: Designed specifically for memorials and life celebrations, limiting its applicability outside of bereavement or tribute contexts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to LifeWeb360?

LifeWeb360 was acquired by HistoryIT in late 2025 and has since evolved into MemoryPort, a platform focused on helping people-centered organizations honor individuals and preserve member stories over time.

Can individuals still use LifeWeb360?

No. Following the acquisition, LifeWeb360 is no longer offered as a free product for individuals. Access is now exclusively through MemoryPort, which serves organizations.

What is MemoryPort?

MemoryPort is the evolved successor to LifeWeb360, offered by HistoryIT. It helps organizations such as fraternal groups and associations honor members, inform communities, and preserve institutional stories.

What could LifeWeb360 be used for?

LifeWeb360 allowed users to create online memorial or celebration websites, collaboratively gather stories, photos, and videos, connect communities for support, and produce printed physical memory books.

Who is MemoryPort designed for?

MemoryPort is designed for people-centered organizations — such as fraternal organizations, associations, and community groups — that want to honor members and preserve community and institutional history.

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