🎓 Class reunion feature

Letters from your past self. Opened at the reunion.

A digital time capsule classmates contribute to before the event — letters, photos, and voice memos sealed until the reveal at the reunion. Print a keepsake booklet, project the audio live, and re-seal a new capsule for the next milestone.

Inside a sealed capsule

Time capsule mockupLocked time capsule cylinder with a padlock that pulses, surrounded by classmate signatures, prompts, and an animated unlock progress.DO NOT OPEN UNTILSEPT 13, 202587 sealed lettersPROMPT · #1"Letter to your senior-year self" — 42 entries ✓PROMPT · #2"What I hope our classis doing in 10 yrs" — 24 ✓PROMPT · #3"Best memory you'venever shared" — 21 ✓CONTRIBUTORS— Sarah C.— Mike P.— anonymous— Jen O'Brien— Tom R.— anonymous— Lisa M.— Amy P.— anonymous+ 78 more…📖 Printed📽️ ProjectedOpens at the Saturday gala · Sept 13, 2025 · 9:00 PMCLASS OF '95 · 30-YEAR TIME CAPSULE

Submissions stay sealed and invisible to everyone — even the committee — until reveal day.

How the time capsule works

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Prompted submissions

Reunly seeds the capsule with great prompts — 'Letter to your senior-year self,' 'What I hope our class is doing in 10 years,' 'Best memory you've never shared.' Lowers the friction so people actually submit.

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Sealed until the reveal

Submissions are encrypted and invisible to everyone — including the committee — until the reveal date you set. The surprise is preserved. No one cheats and peeks early.

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Printed booklet OR digital reveal

Generate a beautifully formatted PDF booklet to hand out at the gala, or project the capsule live with audio playing through the venue speakers. Most committees do both.

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Anonymous or signed

Per-submission, each classmate chooses whether to sign their name or stay anonymous. Some entries land harder either way — let the contributor decide.

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Text + photo + audio

Letters, photos (then-and-now, current selfies, meaningful objects), and 60-second voice memos. The audio entries especially become unforgettable reveal moments.

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Re-seal for the next reunion

Open the 10-year capsule, immediately re-seal a new one for the 20-year reunion. The class memory compounds. Imagine 30-year-old entries that have never been read until now.

Three steps to a sealed capsule

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Open the capsule for submissions

Set the reveal date (your gala night), pick prompts, and share the submission link with your class. Reunly emails reminders as the deadline approaches.

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Classmates contribute privately

Each classmate submits text, photos, or audio — choosing signed or anonymous per entry. Everything is encrypted and hidden until reveal day. Even the committee can't peek.

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Reveal at the reunion

Print the keepsake booklet for handouts, project the digital reveal during the gala, and play the audio entries through the venue sound system. Re-seal a new capsule for the next reunion.

The long-game magic

Re-seal it for the next reunion. The class memory compounds.

After the 10-year reveal, classmates immediately drop new submissions for the 20-year. The capsule re-seals automatically. Imagine the 30-year reunion opening letters that were sealed at the 10-year, sealed again at the 20-year, and have never been read until tonight. Each reunion gets richer than the last. No other class tradition does this.

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Time capsule FAQ

How does the digital time capsule work?

In the weeks before your reunion, classmates submit letters, photos, or audio clips through a private link — Reunly provides prompts like 'Write a letter to your senior-year self' or 'What do you hope our class is doing in 10 years?' Submissions are sealed and invisible to everyone (even the committee) until the reveal date you set. At the reunion, the capsule opens — projected, printed as a booklet, or both.

Can classmates submit anonymously?

Yes — each classmate chooses per-submission whether to sign their name or stay anonymous. Some entries land harder when you know who wrote them; others (especially the funniest or most vulnerable) work best anonymously. The contributor picks.

What kinds of submissions can people make?

Text (a letter, a paragraph, a single sentence), photos (a current selfie, a then-and-now pairing, a meaningful object), and audio (a 60-second voice memo). The audio option in particular often becomes the standout — there's something powerful about hearing a classmate's voice 20 years later before you see them in person.

What does the reveal look like at the reunion?

Two formats, your choice — or both. Printed booklet: Reunly generates a beautifully formatted PDF the committee can print and hand out at the gala. Digital reveal: project the capsule on screen, scrolling through entries with optional background music; play the audio entries through the venue's sound system. Many committees do the printed booklet as a keepsake and project the audio submissions live.

Can we re-seal it for the next reunion?

Yes — this is the long-game magic. After the 10-year reveal, classmates can immediately drop new submissions for the 20-year reunion. The capsule re-seals automatically. Imagine opening letters at the 20-year reunion that were sealed at the 10-year, sealed at the 20-year, and won't open again until the 30-year. The class memory compounds.

Is the time capsule included with my reunion plan?

Yes. The time capsule is included free with every Class Reunion plan — no upgrade required. We charge per reunion, not per feature, so you can use everything without worrying about which plan tier unlocks what.

Make this reunion the one classmates never forget

Free with every Class Reunion plan. Sealed forever — or at least until reveal night.