I Launched a Company on My 15th Birthday

4 points by alextuazon ↗ HN
I launched a company on my 15th birthday (April 1st). The company's name is Relyphe (rē līf) it's a social media website for the dead.

Here's what it is about:

You only know that person's legacy from the brief interactions you had with that person. What if I told you with this site you would be able to gather everyone's perspective of that person's legacy whether it be from that person's co-workers perspective, his brother's perspective, and everyone he impacted through the deceased person's life would you be interested?

With Relyphe we did just that. You would be able to gather almost all perspectives of the person's legacy be it from stories, photos, and videos.

Different Stories from Different People make up One Legacy.

Visit Relyphe at relyphe.com

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I'm glad you're using https =)
I created a profile but I don't understand how it works.

Good luck.

So if you have a departed loved one you can click on the owned tab to create a new relyphe site. After that gather all your families and close friends to join that site so they can post memories of that departed loved one. Next enjoy all the posts coming in from that page.
This would just get everyone depressed.
Maybe it'd be a good place to put logistical details of where the grave is, address of last place of residence, childhood home, and contact details of nearest family members.

I always have to hit my parents up for details on where relatives' remains are, so I can visit them.

If family members get annoyed by everyone asking about the same person they could just send a link instead of having to dig it all up again from their files and get depressed.

Looks very promising. Hope you the best.
How did you build the website if I may ask?
An interesting idea, although I don't think I would use it myself. I wouldn't want to post a lot of stuff about my late friend/relative on some site on the Internet. Somehow, it wouldn't feel right. Death and mourning are things that you talk about, face to face, with good friends who share the loss - not something you come to terms with on a "graveyard Facebook". However, perhaps not everybody thinks the same...

Just out of curiosity: how do you plan to make money?