Not the will.
Everything around it.

The deed. The advisor. The alarm code. The water shut-off. The things that live in one person's head — finally written down, shared with the family who'll need them.

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🏠

Where the deed is.

The papers, the box, the drawer.

📞

Who to call.

The advisor, the neighbor, the vet.

💧

How to shut off the water.

Shown on video, not written down.

What's inside

A home for everything they know.

Guided sections, in plain words, that you fill in at your own pace.

The House

Shut-offs, systems, who to call.

Water main: left of the garage, behind the breaker panel — with a 20-second video showing how
Video · Water shut-off (0:20)

Money & Accounts

Banks, cards, advisors, insurance.

Wells Fargo checking — last 4: 4821 Advisor: James Whitfield, (214) 555-0182 Life insurance: who to call to file

Health & Doctors

The crisis card, first.

Allergies: penicillin Dr. Patricia Moore — (512) 555-0093 Insurance card: photo, front & back
Photo · Insurance card, front & back

Digital Life

The phone is the master key.

Passwords: small red notebook, top desk drawer Apple Legacy Contact: set up ✓

People to Call

Who to notify — and who knows what.

Neighbor with a key: Dorothy Hill "Jim knows about the farm" Pastor John Reed, First Methodist
And seven more

Eleven sections in all.

Papers, vehicles, pets, the hidden & forgotten, final wishes, and the keepsakes — the stories behind the things.

Gold watch → Michael — "your grandfather wore it to work every day for 40 years"
How it works

Start with what you know.

Build the rest together, over time. No passwords to remember, no rush, no homework.

1

One person starts it

Set up the record — give it a name like "Mom & Dad" and invite the family with a six-character code. They tap a link and they're in. No passwords for anyone to remember.

2

Fill it in together

Each section is guided. Adult children add what they know; parents fill in the rest. Leave a note where you need a hand. Everyone sees the progress in real time.

3

It's there when needed

It lives on the family's iPhones, with the sensitive details encrypted. And if something happens, a calm guide walks everyone through the first 48 hours.

Start it this weekend.
Your family will thank you.

It takes twenty minutes to fill in what you know. The rest you do together, over time. The important thing is that it exists.

You're on the list. We'll be in touch.