9 Alternatives to Death Clock
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Liz Eddy has lost track of how many times she's told the story that led her to co-found Lantern, a website that helps people tackle the complex logistics of losing someone they love and also plan for their own deaths.Nytimes
The coronavirus pandemic has drawn new business to start-ups that provide end-of-life services, from estate planning to a final tweet. One day in April, as the coronavirus ravaged New York City, 24-year-old Isabelle Rodriguez composed a tweet she would send from the grave. She wasn't dying. She wasn't even sick.Around the web
SFGate
Death had already been on Hansa Bergwall's mind before he came up with the idea for an app that would remind him constantly. But, he found himself wishing it was more present in his mind.The Atlantic
Five times a day for the past three months, an app called WeCroak has been telling me I'm going to die. It does not mince words. It surprises me at unpredictable intervals, always with the same blunt message: "Don't forget, you're going to die." Sending these notices is WeCroak's sole function.Rating and price