Personalization Made Simple: Eulogize Brings Fresh Tools to Funeral Homes
As families’ expectations evolve, personalization is no longer an “extra” in funeral service—it’s the standard. But while most deathcare professionals recognize the value of creating meaningful, individualized tributes, the barrier has often been the perception that personalization is time-consuming, complicated, or simply out of reach for a busy funeral home.
That’s exactly the challenge Eulogize Memorials aims to solve. Ahead of an expanded presence at the NFDA International Convention & Expo in Chicago this October, Nick Kelly, Eulogize Co-Founder and Head of Product & Partnerships, is showcasing how easy it can be for funeral directors to deliver tributes that go beyond overused templates and truly reflect the lives being celebrated.
Moving beyond templates
For Kelly, the focus is simple: “Avoid the cookie cutter.” Funeral homes, he explains, don’t need to rely on generic designs or one-size-fits-all options. Instead, with just a few extra moments of conversation with families—learning about hobbies, family traditions, or favorite places—directors can build tributes that feel unique without adding significant work.
“It shouldn’t be a fear,” Kelly says. “It shouldn’t sound like a huge amount of work. It’s not. And it can have a huge impact.”
Eulogize’s platform is designed to serve as a launch pad for creativity. Rather than overwhelming you with endless preloaded themes (what Kelly calls “the Netflix effect”), the system offers a streamlined set of strong starting points. From there, directors can easily adjust colors, images, layouts, and filters—making each piece stunningly bespoke.
The goal isn’t to force you to become a designer, but to give you accessible tools that help capture a family’s story in a way that looks polished, professional, and deeply personal.
Keepsakes that last
Another exciting innovation Eulogize is introducing this fall is its partnership with MILK Books, an international leader in premium, museum-grade photo albums. Long known for their work in luxury weddings and fashion, MILK Books bring craftsmanship and quality to the memorial space.
Families who upload dozens or even hundreds of photos often struggle to narrow them down for a slideshow. With Eulogize’s integration, those “extra” images can be transformed into a high-quality photo book. Families can generate a layout with a single click—or spend more time customizing the design.
Unlike traditional memorial products that may be tucked away in a drawer, these albums are meant to live on the coffee table, revisited for years to come. They also give funeral homes a new way to connect with families long after the service, offering keepsakes for anniversaries, birthdays, or holidays.
“This isn’t something that’s going to be stashed and thrown away,” Kelly explains. “It’s something that’s going to live out on their table.”
For directors, the benefit is twofold: families gain a meaningful remembrance, while funeral homes strengthen relationships and open the door to new revenue opportunities.
Easy for families, easy for your team
Perhaps one of the strongest appeals of the Eulogize platform is its ease of use. While many design tools require hours of training or a single “creative” staff member, Eulogize is built for busy funeral homes where anyone on the team can step in.
“It doesn’t really matter who’s around,” Kelly notes. “Every staff member can have a login. You’ve always got that control and ability to offer that service consistently throughout the year, regardless of staffing issues.”
The platform is intentionally simple: intuitive enough to learn in an hour, yet robust enough to produce professional-quality results. That makes personalization accessible even when time is short or families provide limited input.
Personalization as storytelling
At the heart of Eulogize’s philosophy is the belief that personalization is really about storytelling. It’s not just about adding a golf motif because someone loved the game. It’s about capturing the memory of a grandfather playing golf with his grandson, or weaving in school colors from a beloved alma mater.
Small touches like these transform memorial products into meaningful reflections of life. They also elevate a funeral home’s reputation in the community, showing families that “extra time and effort” went into every detail.
“By spending just a little more time, you can apply those details in a way that makes each service unique,” Kelly says.
Looking Ahead
Eulogize continues to expand its offerings, from subtle creative features like filters and layouts, to more innovative tools to save funeral directors time without sacrificing quality. But at its core, the company’s mission remains the same: helping funeral homes provide personalization that is easy, meaningful, and scalable.
As funeral service moves further into an era of choice, customization, and storytelling, Eulogize offers a reminder that personalization doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right tools, deathcare professionals can deliver unique, beautiful tributes—while saving time, building stronger connections, and setting your businesses apart.
Be sure to stop by Booth 727 at the NFDA Expo in Chicago this month to meet Nick Kelly and see for yourself what Eulogize can do for you, your team, and the families you serve!