The memory wall and saving it to your account

Your keepsake at the end, and how to keep it.

Before you start

What the memory wall is

When you complete the final step, you land on a page that says “That was the whole thing.” That's your memory wall — a keepsake of the experience you just walked through.

It gathers every step you completed into one page:

  • The photos from each step.
  • Each step's name and description.
  • Anything you wrote along the way, shown as a quote under “YOU WROTE.”
  • The time you finished each step, and any places that were attached.

It's headed with the experience name, the date, who wrote it for you, and your name. To open it, select Open the memory on the finish screen.

Save it as a keepsake (PDF)

You can turn the memory wall into a printable keepsake — a tidy, multi-page document, not a screenshot of a web page.

  1. On the memory wall, select Save as keepsake.
  2. Your browser's print dialog opens.
  3. Choose Save as PDF as the destination (instead of a printer).
  4. Save the file. You'll get a clean keepsake with a cover page and one memory per page.

You can also pick a real printer in that same dialog if you'd like a paper copy.

Saving it to your account

How you keep your memory depends on how you joined.

If you signed in

If you connected while signed in, your memory is already linked to your account. Select All experiences from the memory wall to find it again anytime, on any device where you sign in.

If you played as a guest

If you played as a guest (with just the code, no signup), your memory lives on the device and browser you used. So you don't lose it, the memory wall shows a card titled “Want to come back to it?” where you can save it to an account by adding your email.

  1. On the memory wall, find the “Save this memory” card.
  2. Optionally add your first name.
  3. Enter your email and select Save my memory.
  4. You'll see a confirmation: “Saved. We'll send a sign-in link if you ever want to come back to this memory.”

Adding your email turns your guest session into a real account, so you can sign back in later (with that email) to find this memory. You set a password later through the normal “forgot password” link — there's nothing more to do right now.

The card notes: “We won't email you about products. The address is for sign-in only.”

Tips

  • Save the PDF too. Even if you've linked your email, downloading the keepsake gives you a copy you fully own.
  • Use an email you'll keep. It's the address you'll sign in with to revisit this memory.
  • Already have an account? Use that same email so your memory stays with the rest of your account.

If something goes wrong

  • “That doesn't look like a valid email.” → Check for a typo in the address and try again.
  • “That email is already on an account. Sign in with it to keep your memory together.” → You already have an account with that email. Sign in with it (using the standard sign-in page) so this memory joins the rest of your account.
  • You can't find a saved memory → If you played as a guest and didn't add an email, the memory stays on the original device and browser. Open it there, then add your email to keep it.