· Volume One · A guide to legacy ·

The storyyou leavebehind.

Your final chapter, written with intention. Plan your affairs, share your stories, and leave messages for those who matter most—delivered when they need them most.

"The greatest gift you leave behind
is not what you owned,
but what you said—and when."

Chapter Two

Three ways
to be remembered.

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i.

Your life, as a timeline.

Build a beautiful timeline of your life—from birth to the milestones that shaped you. Share photos, voice notes, and amusing anecdotes only you can tell.

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ii.

Letters across time.

Record video and written messages, scheduled to arrive on the days that matter—weddings, eighteenth birthdays, milestones yet to come.

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iii.

Affairs in order.

Pre-arrange your final wishes—funeral preferences, contacts to notify, important documents. Let your family grieve, not arrange.

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Chapter Three

An interview
with the ones
who knew you.

Your story isn't only yours to tell. It lives in the memories of the people who loved you.

A guided video interview gently prompts your loved ones to share the stories they remember about you—the time you made them laugh until they cried, the advice that changed everything, the small moments that shaped them. All preserved, all part of your legacy.

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Question 03 of 12

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"Tell me about a time
they made you
laugh until you cried."

From Sarah, your daughter02:14

· Begin ·

Your legacy
starts with a sentence.