ArbolKin brings trees, profiles, photos, documents, memories, questions, and family contributions into one private space built for real generations: grandparents, cousins, researchers, caretakers, and new branches still learning the story.
The experience combines structured genealogy with human stories, evidence, and respectful collaboration.
Elena Rivera
Profile with biography, photos, events, and sources
Sofia Morales
Adds memories, answers questions, and reviews suggestions
Mateo Cruz
Explores the tree on mobile with living-person privacy
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family roles2
languages100%
privateThe app is built for real families: structured data for the researcher, a clear interface for the person who only wants to browse photos, and enough safety to trust it with personal memories.
Explore complex relationships, open complete profiles, and use an accessible list when the visual tree is not the best tool.
Upload photos, videos, and documents; tag people, connect events, create albums, and preserve evidence without losing the thread.
Comments, questions, suggestions, reactions, and notifications keep family work organized and reviewable.
Roles, permissions, and privacy rules help show the right information to each member without exposing sensitive details.
Family members can switch languages, starting with Spanish and English, without mixed screens, invitations, alerts, or important messages.
Family workspaces, auditing, storage usage, and multi-tenant architecture keep the path open for more families.
Explore examples with fictional data and see how it feels to build, review, and care for family history inside ArbolKin.
Tree
Elena Ruiz
1942 - 2021
Rafael Torres
1938 - 2014
Sofia Torres
Living
Luis Torres
Living
Nora Vega
Living
Mateo Torres
Living
Isabel Torres
Living
Camila Vega
Living
A visual tree and an accessible list help people understand relationships, generations, and important connections.
Profile
Each person can have biography, events, sources, media, and open questions to complete later.
Media
Photos, documents, videos, and albums connect to people and events so nothing gets lost.
Contributions
Contributions brings suggestions, answers, comments, and reviews together so shared work is visible.
Help
Help surfaces open questions, facts to review, and small opportunities for each relative to contribute.
Alerts
Alerts summarize comments, mentions, answers, and important suggestions without turning history into a chaotic chat.
Comments
Questions and comments live next to profiles, photos, and events, exactly where they make sense.
Privacy
Roles, living-person privacy, recovery, and audit history build trust before inviting more relatives.
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An admin invites the family and decides who can view, edit, or manage the tree.
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Each person can have names, biography, relationships, events, photos, documents, and sources.
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Questions, suggestions, and contributions stay beside the right context so others can respond.
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The family can browse from desktop or mobile, with privacy, change history, and their preferred language.
ArbolKin was designed as a private space before it was designed as anything public. Family memories can be intimate, so the architecture prioritizes invitations, roles, auditing, and living-person protection.
Nobody enters a family workspace without an invitation. Public access is not the starting point.
Owners, admins, editors, and viewers each have different permissions.
Important activity is recorded so families can review what changed and who helped.
Families do not always share one dominant language. ArbolKin lets each user work in their preferred language, starting with Spanish and English, without translating the personal content written by the family.
Avisos, Ayudar, Aportes, Árboles, Personas
Notifications, Help, Contributions, Trees, People
“The best family tool is not the one that feels complicated; it is the one everyone wants to revisit, correct a detail, upload a photo, and tell one more story.”
Designed for careful families
No. The product is built for private invite-only workspaces. Public marketing pages do not expose family data.
Yes. Each user can save their preferred language. The interface, alerts, and important messages are prepared for both languages.
Profiles, relationships, biographies, photos, videos, documents, albums, timeline events, sources, comments, and suggestions.
Yes. The architecture uses family workspaces, roles, multiple trees, and storage controls to grow with order.
Each family workspace has a plan with clear limits for members, trees, people, and storage. Workspace owners manage the workspace plan.
ArbolKin is built so family history does not depend on one person, a lost folder, or an impossible-to-search chat thread.
ArbolKin · Private family workspaces