Diagnosed With a Terminal Illness? This App Lets You Leave Future Messages for Loved Ones

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Henry Asulin, CEO

Final goodbyes are some of the hardest moments that we as humans have to experience in our lifetimes. Even if we know that it’s inevitable, we always wish we had more time with the one that we loved. And once they’re gone we can find ourselves scavenging through old voicemails and Snapchat memories just to hear their voice again one last time. 

Henry Asulin, Founder and CEO of Immortal Future recognizes that having a dedicated space where you can hear and see passed loved ones is a necessity that our families need. 

Immortal Future has created a new app and interactive social network where families can upload the videos and content that mean the most to them, including recording messages to send to loved ones in the future at major life milestones – for example, when your daughter gets married, or your child has their first child. For people diagnosed with a terminal illness, this enables them to still be a part of their families lives, even after they pass away.

Families can upload videos from birthday parties, vacations, silly pranks or whatever they would like that they wouldn’t want to share on more traditional social networks. Which means no nasty comments, nobody sharing the content without permission and the best part, you remain in control of the content even after their passing. No more waiting days or weeks to gain access to an account to download your family’s precious moments.

This way, regardless of the time or place, mothers, sisters, brothers, aunts and uncles can always be one click away from reliving their favourite moments with those who mattered most to them.


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