LivingWill
A grandmother and her adult daughter sit together at a sunlit kitchen table, sharing a tablet between them.

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How LivingWill works

Six steps. Most people complete the first three in an evening. The personal pieces in step four are the ones people come back to month after month.

60 seconds, no narration needed

How LivingWill works

An evening with a kitchen table, a journal, a phone, and a quieter mind.

  1. Create your passphrase and recovery phrase

    You pick a passphrase. Your browser derives a 256-bit key from it. You write down a 24-word recovery phrase. We never see either.

  2. Populate your vault

    Assets, debts, digital accounts, beneficiaries, contacts, insurance, pets, funeral preferences. Upload your important documents. Everything encrypts on your device before it travels.

  3. Draft your plan

    Use the free state-specific templates or upgrade to AI-assisted drafting. Every state is attorney-reviewed. Print the execution packet with the exact instructions for your state.

  4. Leave the personal things

    Letters, videos, audio messages, photographs. Schedule milestone delivery for years from now if you want: a birthday, a wedding, a graduation.

  5. Name your Legacy Contacts

    Pick one to five people. Each gets a tier of access and a code you share with them during life. If they were not pre-named, the unauthorized-access fallback still gets them in safely.

  6. When the day comes

    Your family does not start from scratch. They find your plan, your inventory, your letters, and a clear list of what needs to happen and when. The dashboard for the dead does most of the work.

An adult man at a wooden home-office desk with an open laptop and soft morning light, expression thoughtful and finding clarity.

How LivingWill works

Six steps. Most people complete the first three in an evening. The personal pieces in step four are the ones people come back to month after month.