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The end-of-year class gift the whole class makes together

5 June 2026 · 4 min read

The last weeks of a school year have a particular ache to them. Everyone knows the group is about to scatter — to universities, jobs, other cities — and nobody quite knows how to hold on to what the class was.

The class delegate usually ends up organizing *something*: a signed shirt, a photo collage, a group chat that goes quiet by September. Here's a format that actually keeps the voices.

How a class Mosaic works

One person (the delegate, a teacher, anyone) creates the Mosaic and shares a QR with the class. During the final weeks, everyone adds memories privately: a video of the bench where you ate lunch, a voice note retelling the legendary field-trip disaster, photos from three years of classes.

Nobody sees anyone else's contribution while it's collecting — so it never gets self-conscious. Then, on the last day, the delegate presses “Reveal”, and the same link everyone already has now opens the full Mosaic. Every classmate keeps it.

Why it beats the group chat

Group chats scroll away and die. A Mosaic is curated, permanent for as long as you keep it, and designed to be re-watched — big play buttons, a warm grid of cards, filters for videos, voices, photos and messages. It costs less than a round of pizzas split across a class, and it's the thing people will open again in ten years.

Works the same for sports teams, offices saying goodbye to a colleague, and graduating university cohorts. Create one at getMosaic.gifts — choose “For the whole group” and the reveal flow is built in.

Start collecting memories today.

One link. Every person they love. No app, no accounts.

Gift a Mosaic