Brenton Ceaglske
February 25, 2026
Shop Note #5
When a Record Finds its Voice
Autolor now transforms your documented entries into a narrative vehicle story — structured, private or public, and grounded entirely in your record.
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Until now, Autolor has been a place to document what happened — dates, entries, receipts, milestones. Structured. Intentional. Preserved.
But documentation, on its own, can feel clinical.
Cars are not clinical.
They carry time. They carry people. They carry chapters.
Today, each vehicle gained something new: a voice.
The new Story tab transforms your documented history into a narrative biography. Not fiction. Not embellishment. Just your existing journal entries woven into a cohesive story — structured in chapters based on the moments you’ve recorded.
Every service.
Every upgrade.
Every turning point.
Privately, you can view the full version — including costs and details that may never be public. Publicly, a curated version appears on your vehicle’s record, respecting entry privacy while preserving the arc of its life.
When new entries are added, the story marks itself as needing a refresh. Because history isn’t static.
Behind the scenes, the vehicle interface has also been refined. Actions now live in a transparent overlay bar above the hero image, keeping content tabs focused solely on the record itself. Quieter. Clearer. More intentional.
Autolor also now offers two distinct account deletion paths:
• Delete everything permanently
• Delete your account while preserving vehicle records anonymously
Stewardship only works if control belongs to the user. A new public data deletion page documents exactly how that works.
Autolor continues to evolve carefully.
Not toward noise.
Not toward engagement tricks.
Toward something more enduring:
A record that can be read — not just stored.