A New Way to Protect and Deliver Precious Family Memories
A New Way to Protect and Deliver Precious Family Memories Using Skypod Digital Time Capsule Technology
How do you protect and preserve family memories? Before Skypod created its digital time capsule technology, you didn’t have many good options. Most people stuffed pictures, videos, or letters in shoeboxes or passed down stories from generation to generation like a game of telephone. As technology advanced, floppy disks, USB drives, and hard drives took over. Eventually, cloud storage services came into the picture.
While each of these methods had their advantages, they all had serious flaws. Memories fade. Pictures, videos, and letters are easy to lose or damage. Computer storage devices fail or get destroyed, just like pictures, videos, and letters. And with cloud storage services, it’s difficult to manage who gets access to what specific files, and when.
What if you want to pass along messages or memories to a child when they reach a certain age? What if you have sensitive information you want to share with a child but need to wait until they’re mature enough to understand? And what if you are diagnosed with a terminal disease and want to pass down messages, life lessons, or other family memories on a date in the future while maintaining the flexibility to cancel the time capsule if you change your mind?
You can’t. Or, at least, you couldn’t until Skypod created its patent-pending digital time capsule technology.
How Frequent Business Trips Led to New Technology That Helps Families All Around the World
Entrepreneur and founder of Skypod, Richard Jardine, frequently found himself flying above the clouds to attend meetings and handle business responsibilities. Traveling for work often made him think of life back home. He’d look out over the clouds and wonder, “What if today was my last day? What would happen to my family, my friends? How would I be remembered? I have so many life lessons, stories, and memories I want to share with my family.”
With no ideal options to protect, preserve, and deliver memories, the idea struck him to create a cloud-based platform on which he could store all the things that matter to him and make them only viewable by specific people at specific dates in the future. This way, he would never risk missing a birthday, holiday, or special occasion, no matter what happened in the future. No moment of forgetfulness can cause him to miss an anniversary. And in case something were to happen to him, he could record age-appropriate messages today and deliver them years into the future. As a father of two, he wanted to have the same control over messages and memories that preparing a will would give him over his physical property.
As an entrepreneur, he was quick to get started. First, he wrote out what the software needed to do. It needed to be secure and encrypted. It needed to deliver access to the files he wanted to share at the right time and to the right people. And it needed the experience of receiving the files to be special in the present moment, too. What came from that was the first digital time capsule technology. The technology utilized the best features of all security and storage options we have today. Over many years, he tweaked and refined the software to maintain top security while making it fun and easy to use.
After several iterations, Skypod’s technology achieved every goal and benefit that he needed. It protected his memories through a patent-pending secure, encrypted, cloud-based platform. It also allowed him to deliver messages that matter to his family both during and even after his life. He continued to refine the software so other families could use it to do the same. Today, Skypod’s patent-pending digital time capsule software is now available to people all around the world. As long as you have an internet connection, you can use Skypod.
How Skypod’s Digital Time Capsule Technology Works
Skypod helps people all around the world fill secure digital time capsules with messages, images, and videos, and make them available to people in the future. When a creator fills a time capsule, Skypod immediately delivers the time capsule to the recipients via email. Although the Skypod is delivered immediately, the recipients can’t access the contents of the time capsule until the date and time designated by the creator. If the creator changes his or her mind before the opening date, they can cancel the time capsule and the recipients will never have access to the contents.
Skypod’s platform offers users multiple size options for their digital time capsules with flexible delivery dates suited for each user’s needs. Want to send a simple birthday message to someone five months in the future? You can do that. Want to send an anniversary message five years into the future? You can do that, too.
Recipients love receiving time capsules. Because they can’t access the contents until a later date, receiving the time capsule generates anticipation and excitement, as recipients wonder about the content of the capsules. And creators can rest easy that their time capsules will be protected and only delivered when they want and to whom they want.
How do you protect and pass down precious family memories to loved ones?
Skypod’s digital time capsule technology is simple to use. It’s patent-pending technology is designed to be as easy to use as sending an email. Behind the scenes, Skypod’s technology encrypts, protects, and preserves your files. For a safe, secure way to preserve and protect your memories, visit skypod.com today.
Be on the lookout for special giveaways by Skypod, too. Its leadership team frequently gives away free Skypod credits to those in need. For example, Richard Jardine was featured on KTLA morning news after announcing that Skypod was giving away $3 Million in free Skypod credits to first responders, healthcare workers, and coronavirus patients. You can watch his interview at: https://ktla.com/morning-news/digital-time-capsule-skypod-donating-3-million-for-first-responders-to-create-their-capsules. Skypod is also giving away $1 Million in free Skypod credits to people recently diagnosed with cancer to ensure nobody in the world needs to risk having their memories lost.
First responders, healthcare workers, and coronavirus patients should visit www.skypod.com/together to receive their credits. People who have been recently diagnosed with cancer should visit www.skypod.com/cancer to receive their credits. No credit card is required. No strings attached.
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