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Private.
Treepod is your family online. It’s a private place to share photos and connect with your family.
Only family.
Your connections on Treepod are limited to your family (and family friends), and everything you share is viewable only by your mutually-accepted family.
Treepod vs. Facebook
Treepod is private and just for your family (you’ll feel OK letting your 5-year old use it), whereas Facebook is more of a broad network of friends and acquaintances. Children under 13 are not permitted to use Facebook, and it is also not a suitable place for aging grandparents.
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Meaningful.
Photos and more.
Easily share photos with your family and see photos shared with you by your family. Shared content is automatically organized in your always-growing Family Journal.
Treepod vs. Facebook
Content shared on Treepod is from your family and for your family, which makes it focused and meaningful. Content shared on Facebook is from friends and acquaintances and can often be irrelevant.
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Full Resolution.
Original resolution photos.
When you share photos on Treepod, they are kept at their original resolution and readily available for you and your family to download at-will.
Treepod vs. Facebook
Whereas Treepod maintains your original, full-resolution photo, Facebook shrinks each photo you upload, meaning that it will get pixilated and blurry when zoomed and not print as clearly.
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Free.
Treepod is free for everyone. We respect the nature of family relationships and will never charge a subscription or display intrusive ads.
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