Hi #GenHour, how has your week been?
I've been hard at work developing my new genealogy tool, which helps better understand and contextualize family trees. It's not yet ready to be publicly released, but I'm happy to share information with anyone who wants to take a look!
TreeLab is a browser-based genealogy tool that lets you upload a GEDCOM file and explore your family tree through interactive charts and maps, including ancestral birthplaces, migration journeys, surname spread, and historical birth-era lands.
There’s a lot to explore!
#GenHour
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TreeLab processes your GEDCOM file locally in your browser.
You also have the option to register and save information about your trees, but TreeLab does not save your GEDCOM file itself.
I’ve taken privacy and security concerns very seriously while building this tool.
#GenHour
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TreeLab is free to use.
If you find it helpful and want to support future development, there’s also an optional Ko-fi tip link:
ko-fi.com/jernealogy
My goal is to keep improving TreeLab and adding useful features for the #genealogy community.
#GenHour
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Hi #GenHour!
I'm excited to share a soft launch of my new #genealogy tool, TreeLab, before the full launch video comes out next week.
Treelab is all about exploring family trees in new ways.
TreeLab Website: treelab.jernealogy.com
TreeLab User Guide: treelab.jernealogy.com/guide/
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My video is out now! Check it out here: youtu.be/q_8THg1wfc0
How far back have you traced your own family lines?
#GenHour
Give TreeLab a try and let me know what you think!
I’ve also included a couple of fun demo trees in the public domain: a U.S. Presidents tree and a European Royal Family tree.
Website: treelab.jernealogy.com
User Guide: treelab.jernealogy.com/guide/
#GenHour
5/5
Upload your GEDCOM file and instantly explore your family tree — lifespans, ancestor and migration maps, relationship finder, cousin counts, and more.