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One Remember is a Swiss online memorial platform, positioned much like a “digital cemetery” or online memorial hall. Users can create dedicated memorial pages for the deceased, bringing together their life story, photos, family relationships, condolence messages, and funeral information. It is closer to a vertical SaaS/online service for a specific use case than general-purpose business software.
The platform’s basic features include the deceased person’s name, birth/death dates, profile photo, free-form text, memorial decorations, a personal URL, and sharing via social media, email, and WhatsApp. Basic adds a color profile photo, more text, photo albums, and condolence messages. Premium expands this to unlimited text, a cover image, family tree, family information, a life-events calendar, private messages, donation links, video links, public/private profiles, plus funeral location, service, and event details. For collaboration, memorial pages are managed by the user/admin, and third parties need to create an account to access or participate; however, enterprise-grade team roles, approval workflows, and fine-grained permissions are not disclosed.
Pricing is very clear: One Free is free, One Basic costs CHF 100, and One Premium costs CHF 200. These are one-time payments rather than subscriptions. Memorial pages are advertised as being publishable long-term, and can be edited, upgraded, or deleted; however, downgrades are not supported, and deleted pages are not refunded. Payment methods include Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Twint, and PayPal, processed through Payrexx.
One Remember states that it is a Swiss platform hosted in Switzerland, emphasizing privacy and data protection. User data is processed only where necessary and kept confidential, with Swiss law applying. Deleted content takes around one month to be removed, while backups may be retained for up to 90 days. Deployment is via a cloud-based website, with no self-hosting option found. Information on APIs, open platforms, webhooks, developer documentation, audit certifications, and similar capabilities is not disclosed.
Its strengths are a focused use case, low barrier to entry, and straightforward plans. Premium covers memorial content, interaction, and funeral information, making it suitable for family members, friends, and people involved in funeral services. Its limitations are that the free version is quite basic, photo limits are noticeable, restricted-circle sharing is still under development, and — as business software — it provides insufficient information on integrations, permissions, and service support.
The available materials do not provide information on access from mainland China, a Chinese-language interface, or RMB payments, so accessibility is unknown. Chinese users should also consider cross-border connectivity, foreign-currency/PayPal payments, the French-language interface, and differences in local funeral customs. Alternatives could include domestic online memorial services, funeral-service platforms, or a combination of WeChat Official Accounts/Mini Programs, cloud photo albums, and message forms.
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