by Michael Crapis | May 28, 2026 | Blog
An online funeral can take many forms – from a livestream to a lasting digital guest book that stays open long after the service ends. An online funeral is a service that brings digital elements into the traditional funeral format – so guests who cannot be...
by Michael Crapis | May 26, 2026 | Blog
Funeral notices in Australia are the short, practical announcements that tell a wider community when someone has died and what arrangements have been made, and this guide is for any family member, friend or funeral organiser who needs to write or place one quickly....
by Michael Crapis | May 23, 2026 | Blog
Funeral director digital services in Australia are reshaping how families access, share and preserve tributes – from the first arrangement call through to long-term memorial access. This guide is written for Australian funeral directors, celebrants and funeral...
by Michael Crapis | May 22, 2026 | Blog
How funeral directors use QR memorials is reshaping the funeral experience across Australia, giving families a lasting digital tribute that extends well beyond the service day. This guide covers the practical workflow – from creating a memorial to printing a QR...
by Michael Crapis | May 21, 2026 | Blog
Digital memorial tools for funeral homes are changing how Australian funeral directors support families before, during and after a service. This guide is written for funeral directors, practice managers and celebrants who want a clear, practical overview of the...
by Michael Crapis | May 20, 2026 | Blog
An online memorial is a permanent digital tribute page where families can preserve a loved one’s life story, photos, guest book tributes, funeral service details and grave location – accessible by shareable link or QR code, with no ongoing fees. Online...