What it is
A single, private place to write down what your family would need if something happened
to you — where the accounts and documents are, who to call, your insurance and digital
access, and your wishes. The kind of things that are obvious to you and a painful mystery
to everyone else.
How it works
Everything you type is encrypted on your own device with a passphrase only you choose,
using the same kind of encryption (AES-256) banks rely on. Nothing is
ever sent anywhere — there's no account, no server, no cloud. When it's ready you
can print a plain readable copy for a safe or deposit box, and save an encrypted backup
file you can keep anywhere. If you forget the passphrase, the data can't be recovered;
that's the trade-off for it being truly private.
Why it's built
Because the information a family needs in a hard moment is usually scattered across a
dozen logins and a few people's memories, and the existing options ask you to hand it to
a company. This is the opposite: it stays with you, costs nothing, and asks nothing of
you but a passphrase. It's made by an independent developer, kept deliberately simple,
and meant to be used once and set aside until it's needed.