About Flances
About Flances
Flances is a place where families remember themselves. Names. Faces. Small stories that would have been lost otherwise.
The idea is simple: instead of a spreadsheet that nobody opens, a living tree that grows together. You add yourself. Then your mother. Then her mother. You invite the people who actually remember — and the tree fills in.
What makes Flances different
- Private by default. A tree only opens to the people you invite. Even within an invited group, the owner controls what's visible.
- Connections, not just lineage. People belong to several families at once — by birth, marriage, adoption, friendship. Flances treats relationships as a graph, not a single column of ancestors.
- Open to those who want it. Families who choose to make their tree public become part of the larger graph — and visitors can find connections that span borders, surnames, generations.
- Stories, not only dates. Photos, occupations, places, free-text bios. The grandmother's recipe. The grandfather's guitar. Things a row in a database can't hold but a person can.
Who is behind it
Flances is an independent project maintained by Artem Gorlovetsky (webtopro.com). There is no company, no investors, no advertising — just one person trying to build a tool worth keeping.
The service is currently free of charge. There are no paid plans, no payment processing, no upsells. If that changes, anything you've already built stays yours and stays accessible.
Where it lives
Flances runs on servers in Hetzner Online GmbH, Germany (EU). Photos and files are stored on S3-compatible object storage. The codebase is built specifically for genealogy — not a generic social network with a tree feature bolted on.
Get in touch
Questions, ideas, bug reports, complaints — write to office@webtopro.com or use the feedback form. Every message is read by a real person.