Looking for a ForeverMissed alternative?

ForeverMissed builds a beautiful memorial page after someone passes. Afterlife AI helps you record an interactive Persona while you are still here, so loved ones can talk with it later. Different jobs, and some families choose both.

ForeverMissed and Afterlife AI do different jobs

If you are searching for a ForeverMissed alternative, it helps to start with what each tool is actually for, because they answer two different needs.

ForeverMissed is an online memorial service. Family and friends create a tribute page for someone who has died, usually in the days and weeks after a loss. A memorial page gathers a biography, a photo and video gallery, written stories and condolences, and a candle-lighting feature so visitors can leave a small gesture of remembrance. ForeverMissed has been running since 2008, keeps memorials ad-free, and offers a free basic page alongside paid plans. It is a place to remember someone, built by the people who loved them, after they are gone.

Afterlife AI is something else. It is a consent-based, interactive Persona that you build for yourself while you are still alive. Instead of others writing about you later, you record your own memories, stories and voice now, in your own words, with your own consent. Loved ones can then have a gentle, two-way conversation with that Persona in the future. One tool preserves memory through a page others create. The other preserves a way to keep talking, recorded first-hand by you.

Neither is better. They simply do different things, and some people choose both: a memorial page to gather a community in grief, and a Persona so a voice and a way of thinking are not lost.

A tribute page vs a Persona you build while alive

A ForeverMissed memorial is created after a death, by family or friends. It is descriptive and communal: photos, written tributes, candles, a shared space to grieve and remember together. The person being remembered did not build it themselves.

An Afterlife AI Persona is the opposite starting point. You build it while alive, in the first person, giving explicit consent for how it may be used. It is interactive rather than a static page, so loved ones can ask it questions and hear answers shaped by what you actually recorded. The point of difference is consent and authorship: it is your account of yourself, governed by you.

How Afterlife AI compares

These are the things Afterlife AI does that a memorial page does not set out to do.

  • Built by you, while alive. You record your own memories and stories in the first person. Consent is given by you, not assumed by others later.

  • Interactive Persona. Loved ones can have a back-and-forth conversation, not only read a page. Nothing ever autoplays, especially in tender moments; a listen is always a chosen tap.

  • Executor Lock(TM) governance. You decide, while alive, how your Persona may be used after you are gone, including consent for posthumous playback. Those choices are locked at Executor Lock and are not changed afterward.

  • Consent-based voice preservation. Your voice can be preserved with your explicit, recorded consent, created free for everyone. Listening is the paid experience, and family inherits the time you have paid for.

  • A free build that never expires. Start with 60 memories and 100 conversations to build your Persona, free, with no card and no time limit. Your free build does not count down and does not disappear.

  • Australian company, Australian-hosted. Afterlife AI is Australian, with content hosted in Australia. Your voice is treated as sensitive information under Australian privacy law.

ForeverMissed, for its part, does its own job well: a long-established, ad-free home for community tributes that the people left behind can build together.

Who each one is best for

ForeverMissed is a good fit if someone has already passed and you want a calm, shared place to collect photos, stories and candles, and to invite friends and family to contribute their own memories. It is communal by design, so the people who knew your loved one can each add their own piece. If a public, ad-free tribute that lives on permanently is what you need, a long-established memorial service is well suited to that.

Afterlife AI is a good fit if you are still here and want to record your own memories, stories and voice now, on your own terms, so loved ones can have a conversation with your Persona later. It is also for families who want both: a memorial to gather grief, and a Persona so a first-hand voice is not lost.

Afterlife AI pricing

Afterlife AI keeps public pricing simple, with three plans:

  • Free. Build your Persona with 60 memories and 100 conversations, plus one Trusted Contact and Executor Lock setup. No card, no time limit, and your free build never expires.

  • Legacy, $14.99/mo. Adds the paid listening experience, which family can inherit for the time you have paid for.

  • Eternal, $29.99/mo. Our fuller plan for those who want more room to preserve and share.

ForeverMissed publishes its own current plans, including a free basic page and paid options, on its pricing page; figures there are the right source for its costs.

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