After eight years at Amazon, Juan Medina is now launching Lalo, an app that helps you preserve the memories of those you love. After the death of his father, Juan realized he was not doing his daughter justice by not preserving his father’s stories. To solve this problem, he started Lalo. Lalo is already popular with pet owners and multi-generational families.
Lalo is a private digital space to remember and preserve memories of lost loved ones
The Lalo app allows users to curate, share, and preserve all types of content. The idea is that the content should be as rich and varied as the people being memorialized. Its private network and ad-free interface help users communicate privately with their loved ones, while also preventing the presence of unsolicited content and advertising. Users can request the deletion of data at any time. Even it considered as a digital scrapbook platform as well.
The app was developed by Juan Medina, a former employee of Amazon, who decided to launch Lalo after discovering that his father’s stories were scattered throughout the Internet. The app was named after his father’s nickname, Lalo. Users can add text, photos, and videos to Lalo for free, though the Seattle-based startup plans to charge $25 per year for additional storage space.
It allows users to share multimedia
If you’re looking for an innovative way to memorialize your loved one’s death, Lalo may be the perfect solution. The platform allows users to share and preserve all kinds of content, including multimedia and photos, and the community is free of ads and interruptions. Its user-friendly interface also helps you keep your memories private, so that your family and friends can visit them whenever they want.
The company’s founder, Juan Medina, is a Latinx immigrant from South America. He conceived Lalo in honor of his father, who passed away in 2003 from Multiple Sclerosis. After the death of his father, he realized that he didn’t remember him well enough to tell his daughter the stories he and his family had shared. The idea of creating an online space where family members can share memories was an epiphany for Juan. The platform has already gained widespread appeal amongst multi-generational families and pet owners.
It is ad-free
A new ad-free memorial family stories app for deceased loved ones is available on Google Play and the App Store. The app turns memories into digitally shareable items that are private and ad-free. It offers multiple ways to share stories about deceased loved ones, including video chat, conversation starters, and image sharing. For the first time, Lalo is available to everyone, and it’s free to use.
Lalo is completely ad-free and offers a private network where users can create private networks for their loved ones. Users can only invite family and friends to their networks, so they can preserve their memories without being exposed to advertisements. Users can even request that their data be deleted at any time. In addition to being ad-free, Lalo offers a secure environment, where users can delete any of their data.
It is social
With an ad-free interface, Lalo lets you curate, share, and preserve any type of content about the person you’re memorializing. Content should be as rich as the person you’re commemorating. You can share and view a wide variety of memories and photos, and keep them private and confidential. The service also allows you to communicate without interruptions or ads. There are no ads and no pop-ups.