Made for digital nomads

Build an emergency digital safety plan for remote working

Make sure your contacts can locate your gear abroad, your live cloud systems, and your international data services if you go quiet.

What you can leave

Most of it lives only in your head.

Pick what you write down. We hold it, encrypted. We send it, only if it has to be sent.

Tracking accounts for global data SIM cards and mesh connections

Local entry credentials for international coworking office networks

Exact physical descriptions and combinations for localised security lockers

Primary account links for overseas digital multi-currency banking cards

Backup files for global health-insurance travel policies

Administrative keys for virtual private network platforms

How it works

Three steps. About ten minutes.

Step 1

Write your letters

To your daughter. To your partner. To your co-founder who needs the passwords file location. Each letter is sealed to one named person.

Step 2

Answer one email a month

One tap tells us you are alive. Miss it and we remind you, then wait 30 days, then ask your witnesses.

Step 3

We deliver, only when it is true

Two people you trust must both confirm before anything is sent. Each recipient gets a private, secure link to exactly what you left them.

The order that keeps you safe

Nothing is sent until all five, in order. Logging in once resets it to zero.

You miss check-ins
The monthly email goes unanswered.
We remind you
Several nudges, over days.
30 days pass
A full waiting period, quietly.
Two witnesses confirm
Both must agree you have died.
We deliver
The letters reach the people you named.

Price

Start free. Stay free if one letter is enough.

A proper UK will is £150 to £500 and worth doing one day. This is the bit you can do tonight, without a solicitor.

Free
£0
  • 1 letter, 1 recipient.
  • Quarterly check-ins.
  • The full verification chain.
Most people
Personal
£6 /mo, or £60/yr
  • 10 letters, 10 recipients.
  • Monthly check-ins.
  • SMS reminders.
Family
£18 /mo
  • Five accounts in one household.
  • Each person fully private.
  • One bill.

Less than the streaming services you forget to cancel. Full pricing

Questions

The things people ask first.

Is If You Die right for digital nomads?

Traditional static wills can't keep up with a life that changes country every quarter. We watch your monthly check-ins, and when they stop we send locker codes, banking endpoints, and insurance details to the people you named.

What can I leave for the people who depend on me?

You can write down anything only you know. For this, that often means tracking accounts for global data sim cards and mesh connections, local entry credentials for international coworking office networks, exact physical descriptions and combinations for localised security lockers, and anything else that would leave someone stuck if you were not here to ask.

What stops delivery if I am alive but busy?

Reminders, a 30 day waiting period, and two witnesses who must both confirm. Any login resets everything instantly.

Can you read my letters?

No. Letters are encrypted at rest and no human or AI ever reads them. We see who you write to, never what you wrote.

What do my recipients receive?

An email from us with a private, secure link to the letter you wrote for them. No account needed. They see only what was addressed to them.

Is this a will?

No. Letters are words, not legal documents. For property and money you still need a will. Many people keep both.

Free for the first letter. £6 a month when you need more.

Create your account in under a minute. No card. Write one letter to one person. Upgrade only if you want to add more.

Start free, no card