Put the code on the table
Print the QR card or share a link, then set it by the cake, the bar, or the sign-in book. There is no phone guest book to charge and no hardware to ship.
MemoryLane guide
The classic audio guestbook phone is charming, but it ships in a box, records to a single handset, and goes home in the same box. MemoryLane keeps the same keepsake - every voice, photo, and story - without the rental, the deposit, or the wait.
Print the QR card or share a link, then set it by the cake, the bar, or the sign-in book. There is no phone guest book to charge and no hardware to ship.
No app and no account. Guests tap record on their own phone, say a few words, and add a selfie if they like, so every voice message comes with a face.
Every message lands on your private page with the photo, a transcript, and an AI-polished story. It is an audio guest book you keep, not a folder of raw voicemail files.
A rented phone records to one handset and mails back in a box, and remote guests usually cost extra. A QR audio guest book lets anyone with the link record from anywhere, adds a photo to every voice, and has your reveal page ready the moment you open it - a one-time price, free to start, with no weekend rental fee.
Guests scan the code, record a voice message, and add a photo so the story of the night is saved in the voices of the people who were there.
Coworkers leave a quick voice message and a selfie instead of signing a card, and every story lands on one private keepsake page.
Family record the small stories a paper guest book would miss, keeping each voice, photo, and memory together without a rented phone.
Guests scan a QR code or open a link, tap record on their own phone, and leave a short voice message - no app and no account. They can add a selfie, and every message collects on your private page with a transcript and an AI-polished story.
MemoryLane is a one-time price, free to start, with no subscription. A rented audio guestbook phone typically runs about $100-300 per weekend plus shipping and a deposit.
No. There is nothing to rent, charge, or ship. Guests use the phones already in their pockets, so remote guests can record their voice message from anywhere too.
It does the same job. People search for a voicemail guest book, a voicemail guestbook, or a phone guest book - MemoryLane collects those same voice messages through a QR code instead of a rented handset, and adds a photo and story to each one.
Yes. Your reveal page is private to you. It is not indexed or public, and you decide when to open recording and when to reveal the messages.