The goodbye that doesn't get lost in a group chat
Most farewell messages happen in a Slack thread or a WhatsApp group you'll lose access to the same week you leave. EarthLive gives your goodbye its own page — one link, sent once, that keeps every message people actually meant, long after the company email is deactivated.
How it works for a farewell
Make your page with the Yearbook/Farewell question set during your last week and share the link in your team channel. Colleagues answer in their own words — a memory, something they learned from you, a joke that'll only make sense to your team — and you approve what goes up. Unlike a company Slack or internal wiki, this page is yours, not your employer's, so it's still there the day after your badge stops working.
Questions people ask
What happens to this after I've left the company and lost access to work Slack/email?
Nothing — the page is tied to your personal EarthLive account, not your work account, so it stays exactly as it is.
Is this only for leaving a job?
No — it works the same way for leaving a school, moving cities, or any goodbye worth keeping.
Can coworkers leave a message without it feeling like a public performance?
Entries aren't visible until you approve them, and you choose who the page is shared with, so it stays close to the people who actually know you rather than the whole company.