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No Story Lost

No Story Lost

We capture your family stories in a coffee table book

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We capture your family stories in a coffee table book

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We capture + write your family’s stories 🖊 & turn those stories into a beautiful coffee table book 📖 nostorylost.com
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Matthew Quinn
Matthew Quinn

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the price tho
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4yr ago
Stefanie Grieser
Stefanie Grieser
No Story Lost

No Story Lost

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@mqsley Hi Matthew, I hear you. Interviewing, designing and printing all take time (and cost money). And to do so to a quality standard that our customers expect. Unfortunately, that's how much it costs :( We've tried to make it as affordable as possible keeping in mind we want to run a healthy business with healthy margins. While still creating a quality product. We have found that although it can be perceived as pricey for some, families usually go in on it together. We also have a payment plan for those in Canada.
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4yr ago
Matthew Quinn
Matthew Quinn

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@mqsley @smgrieser For sure. I commend you as a maker and business person. Not my place to judge.
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4yr ago
Stefanie Grieser
Stefanie Grieser
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No Story Lost

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@mqsley Thank you :)
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4yr ago
Greg Wehmeyer
Greg Wehmeyer
Love it, but worry that the price will be a barrier. Understand that the time involved in interviewing, transcribing, writing, layout, etc. more than justifies cost, but... Have you considered using Typeform to automate the Q&A portion? That could cut the price in half. Use templates for everything and that could cut it even further. Explore anything short of removing the human element altogether. Maybe your research has told you the market is there for the price, in which case I would say go for it, it's a great idea for those who never seem to get around to asking the questions they wish they had asked. That's definitely the hook you want to use.
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4yr ago
Stefanie Grieser
Stefanie Grieser
No Story Lost

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@gregw Hi Greg! Appreciate the feedback. And I hear you. Here is why automating everything is really hard. The people we've interviewing are older and unfortunately aren't that technologically savvy. I did this with my older dad (he's 84) and there is no way a Typeform would have worked with him. And keep in mind our books are long! Our lowest package starts at 7000 words, the highest goes up to 15,000 words!! I am not sure that would work with Typeform? We also want the experience for the Storyteller to be pleasant! Fun, even. We do use templates for the design and are automating what we can! While keeping in mind we want to make sure we run a healthy business too. Curious to know if you have any thoughts on how automating could or would work with an older generation? There is a similar product/service called Storyworth at a lower price point that emails your loved one a prompt/question, they respond and they put it in a book after a year. It wouldn't have worked for my dad (and others I know), but I do think it's clever way to drive down price :)
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4yr ago
Greg Wehmeyer
Greg Wehmeyer
@smgrieser it sounds like you've given this a fair amount of thought. How do older generations feel about strangers asking personal questions, I wonder? Do you let a loved one make the hand off to the interviewer? In what way are the interviewers trained? Are they coming from a journalism or UX research background? Are the questions the same for everyone? So many questions, but I really like where you're going.
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4yr ago
Stefanie Grieser
Stefanie Grieser
No Story Lost

No Story Lost

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@gregw Haha!! I love it! Love all the rapid-fire questions. Answering below! "How do older generations feel about strangers asking personal questions, I wonder? Do you let a loved one make the handoff to the interviewer?" Yes! This is SUCH a good question. I have a personal experience with exactly this. When I asked my dad he said he didn’t want to do it. Full stop. Talk to someone he didn’t know about his life? No thank you. But when I told him he’d be doing it for me and for his future grandkids. That sure got him 😉. And after the first interview, he was totally fine! More than fine. I think people are naturally a bit nervous, but it goes away in the first interview because we hire interviewers who are amazing at making someone feel comfortable and holding space. And yes! There is a handoff between the client (person who wants the book) and the Storyteller. "In what way are the interviewers trained? In what way are the interviewers trained? Are they coming from a journalism or UX research background?" >> We look for interviewers who LOVE talking to people - and are genuinely excited to hear and write their stories. Our first hires are amazing conversationalists and they listen more than you talk. Our first interviewer is actually a therapist! Though we've had our fair share of journalists apply for our job postings. "Are the questions the same for everyone?" >> We have a document with secret sauce questions but we also trust our interviewers to go where the story is leading them. We want the conversation to feel authentic and genuine versus awkward or forced. Those were some GREAT questions. Love it! Any more?
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4yr ago
Oli Gardner
Oli Gardner
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This is such a brilliant way to capture the moments and stories you never even knew about. All of our loved ones are loaded with history, context, and experiences that we can cherish with them and after they are gone. I wholeheartedly recommend everyone to check this out. Particularly now, during COVID when we are more isolated and separated from our families. So excited for you Stef, this is a wonderful idea, and the books look fantastic. Bravo.
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4yr ago
Stefanie Grieser
Stefanie Grieser
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@oligardner Oli!! Thank you!! And agreed. Great experience for a loved one that's isolated due to COVID. I think this experience would bring them so much joy.
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4yr ago