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3.5

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  1. Genealogist
  2. Software company

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Tree Family is a free online family tree maker for people who want to preserve their family history without wrestling with clunky genealogy software or hitting a paywall at every turn. We built it because the existing tools felt either dated or designed to upsell — and recording where you come from shouldn't cost a subscription. The editor is drag-and-drop simple. Add a relative, connect them, attach a story or a photo, and your tree takes shape in minutes. Switch to a timeline view to see how your family's life unfolded across decades, or open the interactive map to trace where ancestors lived, married, and migrated. Share a link with relatives and they can contribute too — no per-seat fees, no account gymnastics. Underneath the simple interface, Tree Family is a real research tool. Use the relationship calculator to figure out exactly how your great-great-aunt is related to your second cousin. Browse free guides on finding birth records, researching family history, and building a family tree from scratch. We even compare ourselves honestly against Ancestry and MyHeritage on our site — sometimes one of them is the better fit, and we'll say so. Tree Family is operated by D23 Ventures Ltd, registered in Cyprus. We don't sell DNA kits, we don't lock features behind ancestry "memberships," and we don't flood your inbox with upgrade prompts. The free plan is genuinely free. The paid plan unlocks bigger trees and advanced sharing for power users who outgrow it. Start your family tree free at tree-family.com.


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Best online family tree maker I've tried

I went through three different tools before landing on FamTree. The drag-and-drop builder is the cleanest of any genealogy app I tested — you click a person, drag a line to another, pick the relationship, done. Spent a Saturday mapping four generations and it didn't feel like work.

15 April 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Subpar functionality at a premium cost

Update: The owner requested my personal details via Trustpilot despite acknowledging I had genuinely trialled the product.

Three+ months after "permanent account deletion", my login credentials still work. I repeated account deletion, received onscreen confirmation that my data was permanently and irrevocably deleted, but my login still works. I'd be interested to know whether this product is compliant with GDPR and equivalent privacy legislation.

ALL features are locked behind a paywall. On the "generous" free tier, you can add 10 people to a canvas and move them around. There is no other functionality whatsoever.

A 10 people limit is unworkable for testing, and the most severe limit of any genealogy software I have ever trialled.

The owner compares the free tier to Notion, Figma, and Canva; dissimilar products in a different market with far more generous free tiers.

The site's comparison table claimed Ancestry does not offer a free tier. Ancestry offers a free tier with unlimited tree building. This is straightforwardly incorrect. The table was modified after the owner discovered my review, but elsewhere on the site, the claim that Ancestry has no free tier persists.

The same comparison table claimed Tree-Family offers GEDCOM import/export. This claim was also removed after the owner found my review.

The site says you can export to JSON, CSV and PDF, but the export button doesn't work.

I couldn't add children to the Self/Home Person. The owner responded that multiple children can be added and that if it wasn't obvious, it's a UX issue he'd like to fix. The "Quick Add" menu offers three options: Add Parent, Add Spouse, Add Sibling. There is no Add Child option. (updated: Add child option added after owner saw my review).

Parents can be connected as spouses and individually linked to each child, but the result is a web of crossing lines with no coherent family structure. A standard nuclear family of four people requires seven separate connections and is unreadable.

The product collects the following information per person: name, role, birth date, death date, occupation, a single location, and a notes field. That is everything. There is no marriage information, no baptism, emigration, or burial fields. The owner's response describes these as outside the product's scope by design. These are not specialist genealogist requirements. They are the basic requirements for accurately representing a family tree.

As demonstrated in the tutorial uploaded by YouTuber ddimovv, the interface is cumbersome and awkward, and data entry is laborious.

I note all other videos by ddimovv are about vibecoding for profit, including "HOW I MADE $1000 with VIBECODING in 2026".

The owner's reply says "We're a modern family tree builder, not a full genealogy research suite". The premium pricing of this product is aligned with full genealogy research suites, not with a barebones tree viewer, map and timeline. The product is explicitly marketed as "designed as a modern alternative to Ancestry and MyHeritage" (Source: the YouTube tutorial description).

The owner's response defends the map and timeline as genuine features. The site's screenshot of the map feature shows a location with a year attached. The data entry form collects a single location field with no date. The location search was not functioning during my trial.

The timeline feature showed marriage and family reunion events in its marketing imagery. The product does not collect marriage dates or event dates of any kind. These features could not work as shown because the product does not collect the data they require. Update: this image has been quietly changed on the site after the owner found my review.

I accidentally entered an incorrect death date for a person and could not find a way to remove it. Basic data editing does not appear to function correctly.

I found this software from a post on Reddit that identified Ok_Turnover6460 as the creator of the software. Ok_Turnover6460 (now banned) had posted elsewhere saying they were a satisfied user. It's not clear to me if they were the creator or just a user.

The site says their review average is 4.9 stars (from in-app feedback). I couldn't find the product on any independent review site. My review was the only one here for three + months. The second review (5 stars) was left mere hours after the owner found and responded to my review. It describes functionality that doesn't exist (dragging lines to link people).

The Whois lookup says domain was registered in November 2025. Site claims 2,500+ users and "As Featured In #Product Hunt #TechCrunch #Family History Daily #Genealogy Magazine." within 7 weeks of launch. I searched, couldn't find any of these. Update: these claims removed today.

7 January 2026
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Reply from Tree-Family.com

Hi Caz, appreciate the trial, but most of this misreads what Tree Family is.

We're a modern family tree builder, not a full genealogy research suite — and we say so explicitly on our comparison pages, where we openly recommend Ancestry or MyHeritage if you need GEDCOM, source citations, baptism/burial/census records, and similar genealogist-grade features. That's a positioning choice, not a missing feature. Different product, different audience.

The 10-person free tier is a trial limit — the same freemium model used by Notion, Figma, and Canva. The paid tier funds the free one; that's how indie software stays online.

You can add multiple children per family in the editor. If the affordance wasn't obvious, that's a UX issue I'd genuinely like to fix — happy to walk you through it.

On the rest: I'm openly the founder, and I post publicly about a product I built. That's not astroturfing. Our 4.9 rating comes from in-app user feedback. The domain being seven weeks old is accurate and irrelevant — new companies are allowed to exist.

If you have specific gaps I haven't addressed, I'd rather hear them directly than read insinuation.

Founder, Tree Family

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