US company launched app to contact loved ones after death

US company launched app

US company launched app to contact loved ones after death

A US company named Eternal Applications launched an “after-life messaging app platform” to contact loved ones after death. Eternal Applications is a web-hosting company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

When people conceive of hearing communications from the dead, they typically imagine psychic mediums performing seances. Seance refers to psychic communications with dead spirits through rituals. 

People will be able to listen and record messages of their loved ones after their death through Eternal Applications

However, this trend changed with a computer or cell phone to communicate with dead people in 2024. An “after-life messaging platform” by Eternal Applications allows users to create personal messages to send to loved ones after death. 

According to Eternal Applications, users can record and share messages using “easy-to-use-text,” video, and audio tools. The company made an administrator system that notifies when a user passes away so that it can save their messages. 

Users will record and share messages; while using user-friendly text, video, and audio tools. Then, users may select the message’s recipient, enter that person’s contact information, and select a date for delivery.

When the date arrives, Eternal Applications will email the recipient a link to a secure page where they can read, see, or listen to the message of the dead one. They can also save it to their phone, computer, or tablet.

A demo picture of after-life messaging app platform

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Chris Jalbert is the founder of Eternal Applications. He said one of the most emotionally painful experiences of one’s life is losing a loved one. This pain can last for months or even years. 

Chris stated that the app provides a way for users to support their loved ones during this difficult time. Words fade with time, but creating a message that your loved one may playback or reread as much as they want is priceless. 

Hence, the US company launched an “after-life messaging platform” app to give peace of mind to users who want their life story, legacy, or wisdom shared and remembered. 

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