liveful: End-of-Life Planning app for iPhone and iPad
Explore our death tribute montage, funeral planning checklist, immersive 3D spaces, and more. That’s because we understand how isolating, overwhelming, and emotionally challenging grief can be.
WHO IT’S FOR
Whether you’ve just experienced a loss and need to plan a funeral or want a digital space to reminiscence your loved ones and process your grief better, liveful has all the features you need to navigate the emotional and logistical challenges of loss.
HOW IT WORKS
Death tribute montage
* Make a moving death tribute montage by inviting funeral attendees to upload photos, videos, and craft eulogy messages. The app automatically splices the digital contributions into a video you can play at the wake to honour the dearly departed without photo/video editing tools.
Funeral planning checklist
* A step-by-step funeral planning checklist handholds you through the top 3 common scenarios of someone passing away at home, in a hospital, or overseas so you can handle the logistics without feeling overwhelmed or lost.
Certified Singapore funeral parlours
* Filter our curated list of certified funeral parlours by race or religion to find the right one for you and your loved ones.
Immersive 3D spaces
* Store cherished memories of your loved ones in a secure, immersive 3D space. Choose from the app’s templates or upload photos of your own that mimic your living spaces in real life.
Share with future generations
* Look back on the departed individual’s life and share it with future generations for a lasting legacy.
WHAT PEOPLE SAY
“I wished I had the liveful app back then to store digital mementos of my mother and brother. It’s been 14 years since I last heard my mother’s voice. I don’t remember what she sounds like anymore.” – Jelyn, 33 (lost her brother & mother at 19 years old)
“It’ll be nice to build more memories and store them in an archive, like on liveful. You’d be safe in the knowledge that they’re preserved somewhere, and you have materials to remember a loved one by. It’s one way to cope.” – Karthigesh, 33 (lost his father to heart attack in 2022)
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