How Eulogai Works

Preserving stories. Honouring lives. Creating legacies.

Writing a eulogy can feel overwhelming.

You want to do someone justice, but grief, time pressure and emotion often make finding the right words difficult.

Eulogai helps you turn memories into a thoughtful, personal tribute—one that still sounds like the person who knew them best.

Step 1 — Choose your package

Select the service that best suits your needs.

Whether you need a beautifully written draft quickly or a more curated service, you'll know exactly what you're getting before you begin.

✓ Secure online payment

✓ One submission

✓ No subscription

Step 2 — Tell us about the person

Rather than asking you to "write a eulogy", we ask thoughtful questions.

Things like:

  • What made them smile?

  • What were they known for?

  • What will people remember?

  • What made them unique?

  • What stories always get told?

You don't need perfect grammar.

Bullet points are fine.

Even fragmented memories are enough.

Step 3 — We craft your tribute

Using your memories, Eulogai carefully creates a structured eulogy that includes:

  • a warm opening

  • the story of their life

  • personality and character

  • humour where appropriate

  • achievements

  • relationships

  • legacy

  • a thoughtful closing

The result is designed to sound human—not generic

Step 4 — Review

You'll receive your eulogy ready to read, edit or personalise.

Many families make only small changes.

Some simply add a favourite memory or adjust a few names.

You're always in control of the final version.

Step 5 — Honour their life

Read it yourself.

Share it with a celebrant.

Provide it to your funeral director.

Or simply keep it as part of your family's history.

Because stories deserve to live on.

Why families choose Eulogai

✓ Reduces stress during one of life's hardest moments

✓ Helps organise scattered memories

✓ Finds words when they're difficult to find yourself

✓ Produces a thoughtful first draft in a fraction of the usual time

✓ Leaves you free to focus on family, not formatting