← Time Capsule

For the person you trust most

The most loving last gift is a clear set of instructions.

A guided letter that says where everything is — your password manager, your accounts, your wishes — and ends with the words only you can write. Not a password vault. Encrypted in your browser. Opens on the date you choose, or whenever the heir you name requests it.

Seal for any horizon · Pair with our digital legacy checklist

"Where do I keep my password manager — and who has the master?"

Location, not the password itself. The point is to make it findable.

"Which accounts hold real money — bank, brokerage, pension, insurance?"

They don't need passwords; they need to know each one exists.

"Where are my crypto seed phrases physically stored?"

Same rule: location only, never the seed itself.

"Who should be told first, and in what order?"

The people who deserve a human voice, not a forwarded notice.

"And the part nobody else can write — a few words about who you were."

Not the instructions. You.

Important: never paste actual passwords, PINs, seed phrases or card numbers into this capsule. The capsule is encrypted, but good hygiene means treating credentials as physical-only. Just say where they live. Pair this with our free digital legacy checklist for the physical side.

Write the Instructions capsule →

Free · encrypted before it leaves your device · 9 guided prompts, none required · designate an heir so the right person receives the link.


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