What questions Fablr asks
Fablr asks open-ended memory questions and follows the storyteller's lead.
Fablr asks about people, places, life stages, turning points, and small remembered details. The storyteller can answer briefly, ask to move on, or come back later.
Who this is for
Anyone who wants to know what the voice conversation will feel like before starting.
Before you start
- A perfect timeline is not required.
- It is fine to say that a question does not fit or that you want to move on.
- Details can be added in a later conversation or story edit.
What to do next
- Start with the first question and answer in ordinary language.
- Add names, places, dates, or feelings when you remember them.
- If a question is uncomfortable or does not apply, say that you would like a different question.
- When you remember more later, start another session and add it then.
What you should see
How you know it worked
A useful answer can be short. The goal is to capture a memory, not to perform.
If something goes wrong
You do not know the answer.
Say you are not sure, then answer what you do remember or ask to move on.
A family helper wants to prompt too much.
Let the storyteller speak first, then offer gentle reminders only if invited.
Still need a hand?
Reach our support team through the contact page. We are glad to help, and you do not need to sign in first.
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