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Start with one remembered person
Begin with a grandmother, a father, a child, or yourself. The tree does not ask for everything at once. It lets a family appear naturally from one certain name.
A family tree that feels alive
Silsa turns names, dates, and relationships into something quieter and more human: a family map you can keep returning to, adding to, and sharing across generations.
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Sketch a tree before you commit a name or a password.
Add people, draw bonds, rename branches, undo and try again—your draft lives only on this device until you choose to save it to an account.
Open a private draftBuilt for family history, not busy dashboards or disconnected profile cards.
Relationships unfold from the tree itself, so people stay in context as you add stories.
Private labels let each family member see the same tree through their own perspective.
A gentle unfolding
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Begin with a grandmother, a father, a child, or yourself. The tree does not ask for everything at once. It lets a family appear naturally from one certain name.
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Parents, spouses, siblings, and children connect back into the same living canvas. It feels closer to tracing a story than maintaining a spreadsheet.
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A nickname can belong to everyone, while private labels stay yours. One person can be 'Grandma Rini' to the family and 'My Mother' to someone looking at the same tree.
The product, softly revealed
Add people from the tree itself. Open a drawer to keep notes, dates, photos, and personal labels. Rename the tree, connect siblings through shared parents, and shape the family story without leaving the canvas.
Closing scene
Silsa is for the names that are almost forgotten, the relationships that need untangling, and the stories someone in the next generation will be grateful to inherit.