HeirVault is digital estate planning with client-side encryption. Store documents, logins, bank details, and files, then name who receives what. Check in on a schedule. If you stop, a waiting period begins, and if it expires the contacts you named can claim their part. Your live vault encrypts in your browser before upload, which means HeirVault stores ciphertext and cannot decrypt it. Choose per beneficiary whether the handoff is end-to-end or assisted. Free plan is $0. Built by TrueWear, LLC.
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I built this after a friend spent three weeks just trying to find out what accounts her father had, let alone get into any of them. A will said what he wanted done. Nothing said where to start.
HeirVault is a vault for the part a will does not cover: documents, logins, bank details, files. You name who gets what. Check in on your own schedule, and nothing opens while you keep checking in. Stop, and a waiting period begins with reminders the whole way down, before the people you named can claim their part.
Can we read your vault? No. It is protected by end-to-end encryption and encrypts in your browser before upload, so we store ciphertext we cannot decrypt. There are three delivery modes depending on how much you want us in the loop, and the app tells you which one you picked at the moment you pick it, not in a footnote.
A few extras beyond that: on Pro and Shield you can add witnesses who must approve release by majority once the waiting period ends, so it is not just a timer deciding alone. Shield also adds check-ins as tight as a day and a duress password: sign in under coercion and it opens a decoy vault, quietly alerts a contact, and can trigger an irreversible wipe of the real vault on a delay you control.
Free plan is real, not a trial: vault, three beneficiaries, 500 MB, the full check-in mechanism.
Happy to go deep on the crypto, the failure modes, or why the free plan looks the way it does.