How families use it.
Every family comes to Ohana Tree for a different reason. Here are a few of them.
Before the stories are lost
Every family has a keeper of the stories โ the grandparent who remembers everyone's wedding, every nickname, every hard year. Record what they know while they're here. Their memories, in their own words.
Planning a reunion
Who's related to whom? Who's new to the family since last time? Share the tree ahead of time so cousins arrive knowing the names, and the afternoon is spent talking โ not reintroducing.
Helping kids know where they come from
Kids ask the best questions, and "where did our family come from?" is one of them. A living family tree turns names into faces, faces into stories, and stories into identity.
Honoring someone who's passed
A family tree isn't just for the living. Add the people who shaped you โ with their photos, their dates, the details you want your kids and grandkids to know. A quiet, lasting way to keep them close.
Connecting distant branches
Second cousins in a different state. Great-aunts you've only met once. Once everyone's on the same tree, it's easier to see how you're related โ and easier to stay in touch.
Welcoming a new branch
Marriages, adoptions, new babies โ families grow. Add the new branch, connect it in, and give everyone a way to catch up on who's who without an awkward group text.
Sound like your family? Ohana Tree is invite-only while we're in TestFlight.
Reach out at support@ohanatree.app if you'd like to try it.