Keepsake is a browser extension that lets you attach personal notes to specific moments in a song. When the person you send it to listens to that track, your note appears on their screen at the exact second you chose. Like a handwritten letter tucked inside the music.
It runs on Chrome and most other Chromium-based browsers, such as Brave, Edge, Ecosia, Arc and Opera. Basically any browser that can install extensions from the Chrome Web Store.
Yes. Keepsake works on top of the Spotify web player in your browser, so you'll need a Spotify account (free or premium both work) to play songs and write notes. The person you send a keepsake to will also need a Spotify account, since they listen to the same songs to unlock your notes.
Yes, to experience your notes the way you intended. When they open your link, they'll see a keepsake card showing who it's from, a short description and the songs inside. To have your notes actually pop up at the right moments while they listen on Spotify, they will need to install the free extension and import the keepsake. The share page walks them through it and it only takes a moment.
Writing & sharing
Open the side panel by clicking the Keepsake icon in your toolbar, then play any song on the Spotify web player. Type whatever the moment makes you feel, click Now to pin it to the current second (or type a timestamp yourself) and hit Save note. Repeat for as many moments or songs as you like.
A timestamp is the exact moment in a song where your note appears. You can type one in yourself (like 1:24) or click Now while the song is playing to capture the current spot.
Yes. You can write notes across as many songs as you like and bundle them into one keepsake. If your notes span several songs, you'll add the Spotify playlist link when you share. That keeps everything together, so your notes appear at the right moments as the playlist plays.
The description is a short note about the whole keepsake, separate from the notes you pin to individual songs. It's the first thing your recipient sees on the keepsake card when they open your link, before any music plays. Think of it as the line you'd write on the front of an envelope. You'll find the description box in the share panel and it's completely optional.
Before you share, you can change or delete any note freely. Once you've shared a keepsake and sent the link, that version is sealed and can't be edited, so the link always shows exactly what you sent. If you want to make changes after that, you can edit a copy in the extension and share it as a fresh link, leaving the original untouched.
Yes. While you're putting a keepsake together, you can click Discard draft in the share panel to throw it away completely. No credit is used, since credits are only spent when you actually share a keepsake. The draft is removed for good with no trace left behind. You then get a fresh blank one to start again.
Receiving & reliving
When your recipient opens your link, they see a keepsake card with your name, your description and the songs you chose. Your actual notes stay hidden here. To read them, they will need to install the extension, import the keepsake and play the songs on Spotify. Your notes then appear on screen at the exact moments you pinned them.
Yes. If the listener rewinds past a note's timestamp, the note fires again. The whole experience is built to feel like rediscovering something each time they come back to the song.
Relive lets you experience any keepsake again, whether you sent it or received it. Open your notes on the website, find the keepsake under Sent or Received and click Relive. Then play the songs on Spotify and the notes appear again at their moments, just like the first time. It's a lovely way to revisit a memory whenever you like.
Cross-device Relive lets you pick up your keepsakes on any device you sign into, not just the one you made them on. Turn it on in the extension and choose a private passphrase. After that, your keepsakes follow you everywhere you sign in. Your passphrase never leaves your device, so only you can unlock them. Not even we can read them.
Privacy & security
Yep. Before anything leaves your device, it's encrypted. We never see the contents of your notes, we only store encrypted text. Since the decryption key is contained in your share link, only people with that link can read the keepsake and see the notes appear in sync with the song.
Your passphrase never leaves your device, so we can never see it or reset it for you. That's what keeps your keepsakes readable only by you, even across devices. The trade-off is that if you forget it, we can't recover it. For now, you can set a new one from a device you're already signed in on, so it's worth writing down somewhere safe. We're also working on a recovery option so a forgotten passphrase won't be a dead end.
Pricing
You get 3 free keepsakes when you sign up. After that, credit packs start at ₹149, or you can go Lifetime for unlimited keepsakes with a single one-time purchase. Your credits never expire, so there's no rush to use them.
You won't be able to send new keepsakes until you top up, but nothing you've already sent is affected. Every keepsake you've shared stays live and your recipients can still open and relive them. When you're ready, you can buy more credits from your account page.
A single one-time purchase that gives you unlimited keepsakes forever. No packs, no counting credits and no recurring charges. You pay once and you're set for good. It's also the best way to support Keepsake. Going Lifetime directly helps us keep building and improving the extension.
Because keepsakes are delivered to your account instantly, credit packs are generally final once purchased. We'll always sort out duplicate or accidental charges, or any case where you paid but the credits didn't arrive. The Lifetime plan has a 48-hour cooling-off window if you haven't used it yet. You can read the full details in our Refund and Cancellation policy.
Right now, payments are set up for India through Razorpay (UPI, cards and netbanking). International card payments are coming very soon. If you're outside India and want to upgrade in the meantime, reach out to us at hello@dropakeepsake.com and we'll help you sort it out.
Compatibility
Not yet. Keepsake is a browser extension, so for now it works on desktop browsers only. Mobile support is something we're actively exploring.
For now, Keepsake works on the Spotify web player. Support for other platforms is on our list for the future. A quick note: Keepsake is an independent product and is not affiliated with, endorsed by or sponsored by Spotify.
Troubleshooting
First, make sure you're on the Spotify web player in your browser and a song is actually playing. Open the side panel to check the keepsake is active. If notes still don't appear, refresh the Spotify tab. That re-connects Keepsake to the player and usually does the trick.
If you're signed in on the website but the extension still asks you to sign in, refresh the dropakeepsake.com tab so it can re-sync your session to the extension. If it's still off, sign out and back in once. That re-links the two for good.
We're sorry about that. Drop us a message at hello@dropakeepsake.com and we'll look into it right away. The more detail you can share about what happened, the faster we can fix it.
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