School example
A fictional setup
A creator starts a teacher appreciation collection, chooses prompts, and shares one private link with students, families, and fellow teachers so everyone can contribute in their own time.
A private collection for students, families, and fellow teachers to save thank-you notes, classroom stories, photos, and videos for a teacher appreciation.

School example
A creator starts a teacher appreciation collection, chooses prompts, and shares one private link with students, families, and fellow teachers so everyone can contribute in their own time.
Prompts keep the contribution page clear, so people know what kind of memory to add.
What is a moment from this teacher appreciation that should be remembered?
What message would you want them to keep?
What photo, video, or voice note brings this memory back?
A few practical details for this kind of wrapd collection.
Yes. Contributors can open the private link and add a memory without creating a wrapd account.
Creators can collect written memories, photos, voice notes, and short videos depending on the formats they enable.
Yes. The creator can review submitted responses and hide anything that does not fit before sharing the finished reveal.
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Start with prompts, share one private link, and reveal the finished keepsake when it is ready.