Stillwith vs Tribute
How Stillwith and Tribute compare on group video memorials, written eulogies, and what families keep after the service.
Tribute (the company, at tribute.co) is best known for the group video format: a single share link goes to friends and family, everyone records a 30-second clip on their phone, and the platform stitches them into a single montage. It is a wonderful tool for a particular moment. Stillwith does something different. This page covers when each is the right call.
What Tribute does well
- Group video. The product Tribute is famous for: clips from dozens of people, edited together, ready to play at a service or send as a gift.
- Simple coordinator flow. Send one link, friends record on their phones, the platform handles the editing.
- Polished output. Music, transitions, the look of a real short film.
- Works for birthdays, retirements, anniversaries, not just memorials.
Where Stillwith goes deeper
- A persistent memorial page, not a one-time video. The page holds the eulogy, obituary, photos, tributes, and donation links, indefinitely.
- AI eulogy and obituary drafting, written for the room and tuned to the right word count.
- A written tribute wall. Friends submit a paragraph from their phones; the family approves, the wall grows for weeks.
- One flat fee instead of a per-video subscription.
Side by side
| Tribute | Stillwith | |
|---|---|---|
| Group video montage | Yes (core product) | Embed only |
| Written eulogy | No | Yes |
| Obituary draft | No | Yes |
| Memorial page | Short-lived | Persistent |
| Photo gallery | Limited | Yes |
| Written tribute wall | No | Yes |
| Cost | $59 to $149 per video | $29 once for memorial page |
| Use case | A single keepsake video | An ongoing memorial |
How families use both
These two tools complement each other. Many families use Tribute to produce a single montage video, and Stillwith to host the eulogy, obituary, photos, recording of the service, donation link, and tribute wall, with the Tribute video embedded on the memorial page. They are not in direct competition for most use cases.
When to choose Tribute
If the goal is one specific deliverable, a beautifully edited group video to play at the service or give as a keepsake, Tribute is the best product for that specific job.
When to choose Stillwith
If the goal is an ongoing memorial that holds the eulogy, the obituary, the photo history, the recording, and the tribute wall in one place, Stillwith is built for that. For the eulogy itself, see how to write a eulogy. For livestream and recording notes, see funeral livestream tips.
When you are ready, Stillwith helps you draft yours.
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