Hey, let's talk about something nobody wants to think aboutβ¦
What happens to all your digital stuff when you're gone? Your photos, accounts, medical info, that cryptocurrency wallet... I built this because I realized my family would be completely lost.
Here's what got me thinking about this...
A few months ago, I watched my friend's family struggle after he passed away unexpectedly. They couldn't access his computer, didn't know his passwords, and had no idea what digital accounts even existed.
That's when it hit me: we spend so much time organizing our physical belongings, but our digital lives? Complete chaos.
So, I created something simple. Not another complicated app - just a straightforward template that you control, built in Notion so you control your data and can export anytime, that actually makes sense to the people you love.
Choose your payment method: π Get template one-time paymentβ¦
What you actually get
One dashboard, no loose ends. Peace of mind when it matters most.

π A dashboard that makes sense:
One place to track everything digital in your life. No jargon, no confusing interfaces β just organized information your family can actually understand and use

π₯ Trusted contact management:
Who should handle what? This helps you think through who gets access to what and gives them clear instructions. No guessing games during an already difficult time.

π» Account inventory that works:
Every login, every subscription mapped out. Not just a list β actual guidance on what to do with each account. Some should be memorialized, others deleted, some transferred.
π§βπ« Questions I get asked a lot
Is this secure? I'm not putting my passwords in some random template.
Good thinking. This template lives on your computer as exported backup template, and in the cloud in a secured private dashboard where you control it. You decide where to store it and who to share it with. I'm not storing anything or accessing anything. It's yours!
How is this different from a password manager?
Password managers are great for day-to-day life, but terrible for legacy planning. This includes context, instructions, and decision-making guidance that no password manager provides.
Do I really need this? Isn't this just paranoia?
I thought the same thing until I saw families struggle with this firsthand. If you have photos your family would want, accounts with value, or just want to save your loved ones from a digital scavenger hunt during grief β yeah, you probably need this.
How long does this take to set up?
Most people spend about an hour getting the basics down, then add to it over time. It's not meant to be perfect from day one. Start with the big stuff, build it out as you go.
π€ Ready to give your family a roadmap?
This isn't about being morbid. It's about being thoughtful. One hour now saves your loved one's days of confusion later.
Choose your payment method: π Get template one-time paymentβ¦
Questions?Β Just email meΒ β I actually read and respond to every message.
This is a simple planning tool, not legal advice. Always consult with professionals for estate planning guidance.
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