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A eulogy worthy of the person you are remembering.

When someone you love is gone, the words don't come easily. Tell us about them, their voice, their habits, the stories you can't forget. We'll send back a dignified, specific eulogy you can read aloud and feel proud of.

One-time payment. No subscription. Refunded if it doesn't honor them properly.

A short example

What a EulogyHearth piece reads like

Excerpt from a daughter's eulogy for her father, written from a few paragraphs the family shared with us.

“My father had a habit of leaving his reading glasses on top of his head and then searching the entire house for them. We used to tease him about it. Now I find myself doing the exact same thing, and I understand it wasn’t forgetfulness. It was that he was always holding too many things at once, a book, a half-built birdhouse, a granddaughter’s drawing he was about to frame.

He didn’t leave us much in the way of money. He left us in the way of habits. The way I sand the edge of a piece of wood is his hands. The way my brother answers the phone is his voice. The way my mother still sets out two coffee cups in the morning is forty-six years of him.”

From a 5-minute eulogy generated by EulogyHearth

Four steps. Two minutes.

Designed for people who don’t have the time, the energy, or the words right now, but want to do this properly.

1

Tell us about them

Their name, your relationship to them, the stories and habits and small specific things you remember.

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Choose a length

3, 5, or 7 minutes. We pace it for slow, respectful delivery, not normal speech.

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Pay $79 once

Secure Stripe checkout. No subscription. Refunded if the eulogy isn't worthy of them.

4

Read it back

You receive the eulogy plus alternative openings, alternative closings, and gentle speaking notes for the lectern.

From families we’ve helped

What people say after the service

Sounded like my dad

Three days to write something for my dad's service. Couldn't even get the first line down. Tried this honestly not expecting much. The draft sounded like him. The way he used to call my mom 'kid' even after 50 years. Changed maybe ten words and read it Tuesday. My mom said it was perfect.

Sarah M. · Portland, OR
For her father, age 71

Was sceptical, glad I tried it

Was a bit sceptical going in. My nan was 94 and I still couldn't find the words. The draft I got back wasn't perfect but it was a real starting point. Rewrote the closing myself to make it more personal. The speaking notes were the bit I didn't expect to need but really did. Knew exactly where to slow down.

James W. · London, UK
For his grandmother, age 94

Got me through the service

I wasn't ready. Our daughter wrote what she could. I gave them just fragments really, some stories and a few habits we shared. What came back I could read at the service without losing it. Picked one of the alternative openings since the first one was too much for me. Worth every penny that week.

Priya R. · Toronto, ON
For her husband, age 56

He would have liked it

Best friend died at 38. Cancer. I'm not a writer. Had nine days from getting the call to standing at the lectern. This gave me something honest that wasn't trying too hard. Got a few laughs at the right moments which is what he would have wanted. His mom asked me for the file after.

Michael T. · Austin, TX
For his best friend, age 38

Names changed to protect privacy.

Begin here

Tell us about the person you’re remembering.

The more you share, the more personal the eulogy. There is no wrong way to write this, just write what comes.

0 characters · aim for 200+ for a personal result

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Questions

What exactly do I receive?+

A complete eulogy in your chosen length (3, 5, or 7 minutes), plus two alternative opening lines and two alternative closing lines so you can choose what fits, plus 4–7 gentle speaking notes for the lectern (where to pause, where the audience will likely react, where it’s okay to feel emotion). Everything is plain text, ready to read or print.

How is this different from ChatGPT?+

We use a purpose-built prompt that encodes how skilled celebrants and chaplains actually write eulogies, specificity over sentimentality, no clichés, no preaching, the structure that works at a lectern. ChatGPT will give you something pleasant and forgettable. We give you something that sounds like it was actually written for them.

I’m struggling to write much. Will the eulogy still be good?+

Yes, but the more specific detail you can share, the more personal the result. Even a short paragraph of small, specific things (a habit, a phrase they used, a story you can’t forget) is worth more than a long page of general adjectives. Write what you can.

Will it sound like AI wrote it?+

No. We deliberately strip the AI tells, the over-formal cadences, the stock metaphors, the safe phrasing. The voice is yours and the person being remembered. If anything in the result feels false, you can email us and we’ll rewrite it or refund you.

Can I use this for a celebration of life, memorial service, or anniversary?+

Yes, eulogies, memorial speeches, celebration-of-life remarks, and anniversary tributes all work. Mention the occasion in the ‘tone or themes’ field and we’ll calibrate accordingly.

Is what I write kept private?+

Yes. What you share is used only to write your eulogy and is stored encrypted for 30 days so you can re-download it. We never share, sell, or train models on your input.

Who is behind EulogyHearth?+

EulogyHearth is operated by Universal Packaging Group, a company registered in the United Kingdom. That’s the name your card statement will show. See our About page for full company details.