One shared family tree
Your family, mapped together.
Start with yourself, add the relatives you know, and invite them to fill in their own branches. Everyone builds one living tree — and it stays private to the people who are part of it.
Free to start · magic-link sign-in · no password
Built together
One tree, kept accurate by everyone in it
Build it together
Invite relatives by a private link. Each person adds the branches they know best — the tree grows accurately without one person doing it all.
Private by design
Visibility follows real kinship — you see your relatives, not your in-laws' extended families. The tree grows wide while each person sees their part.
Always in sync
Saved to the cloud and updated live. Open it on any device and the latest tree is there, with your family's changes already merged.
Accurate, not chaotic
Suggested edits go to whoever added a person for approval, and the layout keeps generations clean — so a big tree stays readable.
Invite & grow
Never build it alone.
Send a private, single-use link by WhatsApp or email. Your relative signs in, claims their own node, and keeps building their side — so the tree fills in from every direction at once.
See everyone
Gather your whole family on one screen.
Tap Gather and the tree packs into a clean honeycomb that fits any screen — a calm overview of everyone at once. Tap a face to dive back into their branch.
Two trees, one family
Merge trees with your cousins.
When a relative already built their tree, combine it with yours. eehive matches the people you share and shows them side-by-side, so you choose what to keep — then both families see one connected tree.
How it works
Three steps to get going
Add yourself
Your details become the first node. It takes a minute and nothing else is required.
Add & invite family
Add parents, partners, children and siblings — then invite them to claim their node and keep building.
Watch it grow
As relatives join, branches fill in on their own and your shared tree comes to life.
Begin today
Begin with one name. Yours.
Every family tree starts somewhere. Add yourself today and invite the rest when you're ready.