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.
The papers, the box, the drawer.
The advisor, the neighbor, the vet.
Shown on video, not written down.
Guided sections, in plain words, that you fill in at your own pace.
Shut-offs, systems, who to call.
Banks, cards, advisors, insurance.
The crisis card, first.
The phone is the master key.
Who to notify — and who knows what.
Papers, vehicles, pets, the hidden & forgotten, final wishes, and the keepsakes — the stories behind the things.
Build the rest together, over time. No passwords to remember, no rush, no homework.
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.
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.
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.
It takes twenty minutes to fill in what you know. The rest you do together, over time. The important thing is that it exists.