Don't leave your digital life as a problem for your family
The average retiree has 100+ online accounts — banking, email, social media, photo libraries, subscriptions, and increasingly, crypto. Without a plan, executors face months of detective work and irreversible data loss. The Digital Estate Manager organizes it all in one secure vault.
What the Digital Estate Manager does
- Account inventory across 12 categories — financial, email, social, photos, subscriptions, crypto
- Per-account executor instructions — close, transfer, memorialize, or delete
- Encrypted password vault with executor-only access on death verification
- Crypto wallet recovery instructions with seed phrase guidance
- Subscription audit — flags recurring charges that will bill the estate
The average US adult has more than 100 online accounts. Without a digital estate plan, identifying and resolving even half of them takes a typical executor 6+ months.
How it works
- Inventory your accounts category-by-category — the manager prompts you for each common service.
- Specify what should happen to each: close, transfer to a beneficiary, memorialize, or delete.
- Designate digital executors — usually different from your financial executor.
- Vault entries are encrypted and only released after death verification through your designated process.
Why this matters
Estate planning historically meant wills, trusts, and physical assets. Digital assets are the gap. Photos on iCloud, business records in Google Drive, customer relationships on LinkedIn, financial accounts on dozens of fintechs — none of it transfers automatically, and most platforms have no executor process at all.
This is a planning tool. Some platforms (Apple Legacy Contact, Google Inactive Account Manager, Facebook Memorialization) have their own executor designation processes that you should also configure directly with the provider.
Frequently asked questions
Is my password vault secure?
Yes. End-to-end encryption with a key derived from your master password — we cannot decrypt your vault, and neither can anyone with access to our servers. Recovery requires your designated executor to complete the death-verification process.
What about crypto?
Crypto is the highest-stakes digital asset for estate planning — without seed phrase access, the funds are permanently lost. The manager guides you through secure seed-phrase storage with executor recovery instructions.
Can I memorialize my Facebook account?
Yes — and you should configure it directly with Facebook (Settings > Memorialization Settings). The manager walks you through the platform-specific processes for the major social networks.
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