Memories Made Easy

JosephGraves
Metablox
Published in
2 min readAug 12, 2022

Organizing your experiences by theme, place, time, people, and more…

[Updated August 17, 2022: Now Launched. Text corrected to reflect]

Collections

During our team travels to conferences and various personal events, we realized some memories are connected. These connections could be linked by geography, events, time, people, or themes. You might even want some memories to be in more than one collection, for example Uncle Eddie could be in your 1989 Christmas Collection as well as your Family Collection.

Whatever the overlap, it became clear we needed a way for you to organize these memories in some way.

We’re calling this feature Collections.

As you go about your life, creating and preserving the memories that matter most, you’ll now have a way to organize them for future review.

Collections — like almost everything on Metablox begin with memories.

After you’ve created a few, you’ll can organize them into one or more collections — it’s a little like telling a story one connected memory at a time. Like chaining together all your experiences on vacation or memories related to a specific location.
There’s no hard and fast rule here, just a new way to keep memories organized.

Once your Collection is created you can reorder, add, and remove Memories to your heart’s content. As you and others browse through your Memories in the future, the ones that are linked in Collections will be highlighted for easy discovery and navigation.

Things get really interesting when you combine Collections with Perspectives (when we release that feature )— not only will you get to remember and revisit the Christmas Vacation of 1989 — but you’ll get to have Uncle Eddie’s recollections about it as well.

Head on over to Metablox.co and add a memory — it’s quick and easy, plus you can be rest assured it’ll be preserved for generations to come. Once you’re done join us on Discord and connect on Twitter.

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JosephGraves
Metablox

Community Capitalist & Economic Activist :: trains jiu jitsu.