It was a Saturday evening in September 2021. Alex had just shot a full-day wedding —
ceremony, speeches, dancefloor — and the couple called the next morning to ask if anyone
had captured the moment their daughter ran onto the dancefloor midway through the first
dance. Alex had. But 47 guests had also. None of those photos ever made it to the couple.
Jordan was already building things on Spring Boot. Within a week, a very rough version
of Flashback Memories existed: upload files, get a QR code, print it. That weekend they tested it
at a family event. It worked. Within three months they were charging for it.
Today Flashback Memories powers over 10,000 events — weddings, memorials, school plays, conferences,
birthday parties — anywhere a group of people gathers and moments happen that deserve to be kept.