Respecting authenticity
Facts, memories, and additions by later generations are recorded separately; important content retains its sources, versions, and verification status.
About ZongMai
ZongMai develops digital tools and professional services for families and institutions around genealogies, memoirs, surname ancestry research, and local cultural materials. We value source provenance, authorization from the people involved, privacy boundaries, and data structures built for long-term usability.
ZongMai does not simply pile scattered content onto web pages. Instead, it connects people, kinship relationships, events, places, photos, oral accounts, genealogical records, and local documents. Family users can build genealogies online, invite relatives to collaborate, and organize memoirs; content users can search surnames, ancestry clues, and public materials; institutional clients can build platforms for oral history, document digitization, and local cultural resources.
Facts, memories, and additions by later generations are recorded separately; important content retains its sources, versions, and verification status.
Family materials are used by permission by default. Public content is authorized and reviewed, and sensitive information is not traded for traffic.
Structured data, open interfaces, and exportable files are used to reduce dependence on a single page or a single provider.
Creating personal profiles, family relationship networks, genealogy trees, and mechanisms for collaboration among relatives.
Expanding access to genealogy compilation, family memoirs, surname culture, and ancestry research materials.
Supporting unified upload, preview, archiving, and authorization for photos, audio and video, and documents.
Building capabilities for platforms covering oral history, digitization of ancient books, intangible cultural heritage archives, and local cultural resources.
Responsible for websites, mini programs, business platforms, data models, APIs, search, deployment, operations, and maintenance.
Cataloging, interviews, proofreading, compilation, and source management are carried out according to the original state of the materials; generated content is not used as a substitute for historical sources.
Delivery documentation is developed around requirements, data processing, testing, training, acceptance, and ongoing operations and maintenance.
Official updates will be published after factual verification is completed. Genealogy revision knowledge, memoir guides, ancestry research methods, and family tradition content will be placed in their respective content sections, rather than using the “News” section to pile up all articles.
Improving genealogy book structure, person fields, material verification, and layout methods.
Interviewing, writing, and photo organization methods for ordinary families.
Gradual cataloging by bibliography, edition, volume, page number, and rights status.
Software copyrights, trademarks, project achievements, and other qualifications will be publicly displayed after official certificates are obtained. Projects at the application, review, or planning stage will not be labeled in advance as “obtained.”
For family services, material corrections, institutional projects, and cooperation applications, please describe your specific needs and available contact times.