Heritage site builder

One address the whole family can visit.

Build a public page for your family or clan without writing any code. It holds only what you choose to publish, and it stays separate from the private archive.

Examples

What a family site and a clan site look like

The same builder, used for two different jobs: one family telling its own story, one association giving relatives abroad a single place to look.

Family site

The Mensah family

Four generations, one story

Our historyPublic
Reunion 2026Public
In memoriamDraft

ancestrallineage.com/sites/mensah-family

An example of the shape a site takes — not a real family.
Clan site

Asante Akim union

One family, many households

About the unionPublic
Annual meetingPublic
Levies and duesDraft

ancestrallineage.com/sites/asante-akim-union

An example of the shape a site takes — not a real family.

Pages are built from blocks

Add a block, write into it, move it up or down. There is no template to fight and nothing to install.

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A public address

Choose the last part of the web address yourself. The site is reachable the moment you publish it, with no DNS to configure.

Kept apart from the archive

Publishing a page never publishes the tree, the records or the people behind it. A site holds what you wrote into it, and nothing else.

Still being built

Creating a site, writing its pages, choosing its address and publishing all work today. Custom colours, fonts and logo upload do not yet, and neither does the preview button in the editor — you see a page by opening its public address. A custom domain of your own is not available; sites live at an ancestrallineage.com address for now.