
Every Athlete Has a Story
The games end. Their story doesn't have to.
Photos get buried. Stories fade. Keepsakes end up in boxes. A Vault brings every season, milestone, memory and family voice into one story they can return to for life.
A Vault is never required to order. Create a Keepsake Without a Vault.
From scattered moments to a story worth keeping
- 01
Scattered moments
Photos on three phones, a note in a drawer, a medal in a box.
- 02
Organized chapters
Each memory files itself into the season it belongs to.
- 03
A complete story
Four seasons read in order, with the family voices attached.
- 04
Keepsakes
Any saved memory becomes a card, a canvas, or a display.
Noah Thompson, 5 chapters, 27 memories
Five chapters, five sports, one continuous story. This is what a Vault looks like once a family keeps adding to it.
A fictional Vault built to show how a family's story fills in over time. Not a real athlete, and never mixed with your own memories.
Photo03/12/2022BaseballFirst practice
He picked the glove out himself, two sizes too big, and wore it around the house for a week before anyone threw him a ball.
Highlight12/09/2023BasketballWinter basketball, the steal
Same number, different floor. He picked a pocket at half court and laid it in, and the gym made a sound he had never heard for himself before.
Game09/19/2024FootballFirst carry, first first down
He asked for 27 again. Second quarter, off tackle, four yards and a facemask full of grass, and he came off the field grinning through the bar.
Photo03/28/2025BaseballFirst high school game
Different colors, bigger field, and the same routine he has done since he was eight: two taps of the plate, one deep breath.
“I heard it on the phone from four hundred miles away and I still cried.”
Grandma Jean · Walk-off double
Made from one memory
First tournament championship
Noah Thompson#27 · Baseball Vault Card Made from this memory: First tournament championshipNoah Thompson#27 · Baseball Canvas Made from this memory: First tournament championshipGlass Display Made from this memory: First tournament championship
How a Vault works
- Step 1
Save the memory
A photo, a milestone, an award, a note from the sideline. Add it once, with the story attached.
- Step 2
Preserve the story
Each memory files itself into the right season, so the whole journey reads in order as it grows.
- Step 3
Create a keepsake
Open a saved memory in the Studio whenever you want and turn it into a card, a canvas, or a display.
Start with one. Watch it become their story.
- 1 memory
The first page
One photo and one story. That is a Vault.
- 1 season
A chapter
A team, a year, and the moments that made it.
- 3 seasons
A journey
You can see how much they changed between chapters.
- A full career
Their story
Everything in one place, in order, for the family to return to.
Yours, and only shared when you say so
Private by default
A new Vault is visible only to the account that created it.
You decide what is shared
Public sharing for an athlete is off until you turn it on.
Memory by memory control
Every memory carries its own visibility switch, so you decide what a public Vault would ever show.
Start with one memory
There is nothing to fill in up front. One photo and one story is enough to begin.
Private by default
- A Vault is private by default. Only the account that created it can open it.
- Nothing is shared publicly until you turn on public sharing for the athlete.
- Even then, each memory stays private unless you mark that memory public.
- The public Vault link shows only what you marked public, and you can turn it off again.
The Vault Card QR
- The Vault Card is the keepsake that carries a QR code.
- The code is printed only when the card is built for an athlete who has a Vault ID.
- Scanning it opens that athlete's public Vault page.
- If the Vault is not public, the page stays private and nothing is exposed.
- Other keepsakes are printed without a QR code.
Their first season is already behind them.
Start with one photo and one memory. Everything after that is just adding to it.


