Made for frequent travellers
Provide your emergency contacts with secure, instant access to your itineraries, insurance policies, and domestic accounts, only when you fail to check in safely.
What you can leave
Pick what you write down. We hold it, encrypted. We send it, only if it has to be sent.
Global travel insurance policy numbers and provider phone lines
Digital scans of passport pages and active visas
The secure online login data for foreign bank accounts
The alarm bypass codes for the unoccupied home
Contact numbers for international management teams
Master credentials for travel reward programmes and hotel bookings
How it works
To your daughter. To your partner. To your co-founder who needs the passwords file location. Each letter is sealed to one named person.
One tap tells us you are alive. Miss it and we remind you, then wait 30 days, then ask your witnesses.
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.
Price
A proper UK will is £150 to £500 and worth doing one day. This is the bit you can do tonight, without a solicitor.
Less than the streaming services you forget to cancel. Full pricing
Questions
Writing a new paper document before every trip is impractical. We act as a dynamic safety switch that delivers travel policies, financial logins, and house keys to chosen contacts only if you stop replying to check-ins.
You can write down anything only you know. For this, that often means global travel insurance policy numbers and provider phone lines, digital scans of passport pages and active visas, the secure online login data for foreign bank accounts, and anything else that would leave someone stuck if you were not here to ask.
Reminders, a 30 day waiting period, and two witnesses who must both confirm. Any login resets everything instantly.
No. Letters are encrypted at rest and no human or AI ever reads them. We see who you write to, never what you wrote.
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.
No. Letters are words, not legal documents. For property and money you still need a will. Many people keep both.
Create your account in under a minute. No card. Write one letter to one person. Upgrade only if you want to add more.
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