Every voice that's ever been on the air, kept.
When you call yapFM, your voice doesn't vanish when you hang up. It's timestamped, preserved, and yours to keep. Callers can claim their own recordings. Families can hold onto them as legacy. Anyone can browse the public ones. The archive grows a little every day the station is on the air.
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Search the family archive →Your voice is the heirloom.
When you call in to yapFM, your voice doesn't disappear when the call ends. It becomes part of a permanent archive — yours to keep, share, or pass down.
Some callers use it as a journal. Some families use it as a way to preserve a parent or grandparent's voice while they're still here.
We're not cloning anyone. We're recording the real thing, while it's happening.
Privacy: every caller controls their own archive. Recordings can be made private or deleted by the caller. Nothing is used for anything beyond the archive itself without explicit consent.
