Sunday. 5:30am. Kit by the door.
You think about the letter you have meant to write for two years.
If you do not come home from shift, the letter to your kid was never written.
The job has real odds and you know it. Bank logins, the life-insurance file, the union claim, the locker combination. And the letter for your kid, the one for your partner, the funeral wishes you have meant to put on paper for years. All still in your head.
What only you know
Most households quietly run on one person.
Portal access codes for union and trade-association benefits
Employee portal credentials for life-insurance payout selections
Exact storage locker access combinations at the primary work site
Credentials for maritime or offshore certification databases
Bank-login paths for separate industrial savings pools
Private personal messages intended for partners and children
None of this is in a drawer. None of it is in your partner's phone. It is all in your head.
If you went silent tomorrow
Here is what unravels.
Hour 1
Your partner is told. The site is sealed. The next call is the bank, then payroll, then HR. They have none of the numbers.
Day 3
The life-insurance claim asks for a policy reference. The union claim needs a member login. Both sit in an inbox no one can open.
Week 2
Your kit comes back from site. The locker is sealed. The funeral is arranged by a partner guessing what you would have wanted.
Years on
Your child grows up not knowing what you would have said. The letter never existed. Everyone else got one in the news; they got silence.
By next month, your partner is firefighting. Not grieving. Firefighting.
How it works
One tap a month. Until the day you stop tapping.
Grace period
30 days to reply
We try email, text, and a phone reminder. You log in once, everything resets.
Alex, friend since uni
Witness 1, confirmed
Priya, family
Witness 2, confirmed
Recipient
Your partner and your children
That is it. Six pounds a month.
One tap. Two witnesses. Delivery only when both confirm.
What actually happens
Your partner gets exactly what they need.
The letter to your child, in your own words
Your funeral wishes, written down
Life-insurance policy, union claim and payroll contacts
Bank logins and account routes for the immediate weeks
And it is six pounds a month.
Two witnesses have confirmed. Here is what your partner and your children asked us to share with you.
Open securely
ifyoudie.org/view/...
Take your time. Samaritans 116 123 if you need someone now.
What you actually do
Ten minutes today. One tap a month. That is the whole thing.
- Step 1
Write what your people would need
Bank logins, the insurance file, the union portal, the locker combination, and the private messages you have been meaning to write. Short notes work fine.
- Step 2
Name two friends as witnesses
Your partner, a crew mate, a sibling. If we ever stop hearing from you, we ask them, separately, to confirm.
- Step 3
One tap a month, that is the whole job
We send one short email a month. You tap once. If you stop tapping, we wait, try again, and only then start the verified delivery.
The price
£6 a month.
Less than a gym you don't go to. Cheaper than the streaming bundle you forgot you have.
- Netflix Basic£8 / mo
- A gym membership£35 / mo
- Spotify Premium£11 / mo
- Three coffees£10 / mo
- If You Die£6 / mo
Cancel any time. If you ever do, your messages are wiped within 30 days.
Doing this for the whole household? Family plan, £18/mo for five.
What we never do
Trust is the product. These four lines are why.
We never read your words
No human reads what you write. No AI is trained on it. Encrypted at rest, the honest version.
Two humans must confirm
We do not deliver on a missed email. Two witnesses you named must, separately, attest. No exceptions.
We never sell your data
Not anonymised, not aggregated, not under any future ownership change. It is in the terms in black and white.
We never assume your beliefs
Religion, culture, what you call the people you named. You write the words. We deliver them, unedited.