You know where everything is. Your family does not. SafeHerit ensures the people you love can find the information they need about your assets, when it matters most.
Not because families did not care. But because they did not know the assets existed. This is not about being organized. It is about ensuring your life’s work reaches the people you love, not an unclaimed asset registry.
Sitting in nearly 32 million abandoned accounts left behind by professionals changing jobs.
Source: Capitalize, 2025 Report
Cash and property held by US state treasuries waiting for owners who may never claim them.
Source: NAUPA Summaries
Permanently inaccessible due to lost private keys and lack of recovery instructions.
Source: Chainalysis Data
The question is not whether you have assets worth protecting.
The question is whether your family will be able to find them.
Traditional methods create gaps where information about assets gets lost or overlooked. SafeHerit closes those gaps.
Only cover assets listed at the time of drafting. Every new account, investment, or policy requires an update, typically at additional cost. Wills also become public record during probate.
A living vault you can update at any time. Your vault contents remain private and encrypted, and you can keep instructions current without appointments or additional fees.
Cover a single institution, but do nothing for your other accounts, investments, or digital holdings. Your family still has to discover they exist.
A single vault to document information about assets across all institutions and asset types, including physical and digital holdings, and access instructions.
Static documents that are easily outdated, lost, or accessed by the wrong person. No encryption, no controlled release, no verification process.
Encrypted vault contents, controlled release to designated beneficiaries, and verification steps you configure to ensure disclosure happens only at the right time and to the right person.
Only cover assets listed at the time of drafting. Every new account, investment, or policy requires an update, typically at additional cost. Wills also become public record during probate.
A living vault you can update anytime. Your vault contents remain private and encrypted, and you can keep instructions current without repeated appointments.
Work for a single institution, but do nothing for your other accounts, investments, or digital assets. Your family still has to find them.
One place to capture information about assets across institutions and asset types, including digital assets and access instructions.
Static documents that are easily outdated, lost, or accessed by the wrong person. No encryption, no controlled release, no verification process.
Encrypted vault contents, controlled release to chosen recipients, and verification steps you configure so disclosure happens at the right time.
We do not have the keys required to decrypt your vault contents. Your vault is encrypted on your device before it reaches our servers. Because we do not hold your keys, we cannot provide decrypted vault contents to anyone, including ourselves.
Your beneficiaries receive access only after your configured verification steps are completed. You set the rules and control the timing.
Whether your holdings span local institutions, multiple countries, or digital platforms, SafeHerit consolidates all the information in one secure vault. No scattered paperwork. No overlooked accounts
Open a new account? Add it to your vault in under a minute. No appointments. No paperwork. No additional fees.
Whether your financial life is simple or complex, SafeHerit helps ensure nothing gets lost.
Bank accounts, brokerage accounts, retirement funds, insurance policies, crypto holdings… In most households, only one person knows where everything is. SafeHerit ensures your family will know what exists and how to access it.
Domains, payment processors, vendor accounts, payroll systems. In many businesses, one person holds all the keys. SafeHerit documents access information so your team or successor can keep operating without you.
Your vault is protected by mathematics, not promises. Whether it’s seed phrases or other sensitive information, everything is encrypted on your device before it reaches us. What we store is unreadable without your personal encryption key.
From professionals with global portfolios to crypto enthusiasts seeking absolute privacy, SafeHerit provides clarity and peace of mind.
A close friend of mine passed away suddenly last year. He was 43. His wife spent months trying to piece together their finances. She didn’t even know about one of their bank accounts. That shook me. I looked into SafeHerit, set it up over a weekend, and now my partner has a clear path to everything if the worst happens.
When my mum had her stroke we spent weeks just trying to figure out which bank her pension was even with. Nobody knew anything. We found some statements in a drawer eventually but it was a nightmare. I signed up for SafeHerit that same month. My kids are not going through that.
“I run a business but don’t have a co-founder. It’s just me. If I’m out of the picture, my wife would need to either wind down the business or find someone to run it, and either way she’d need access to everything. Client list, hosting, payment processor, the works. I couldn’t find a good way to hand that off until SafeHerit. Now it’s all documented and she’s the beneficiary for the business side.”
“I’ve got a pension in the UK, property in Portugal, and retirement savings in the US. My wife is Portuguese, her English is ok but financial English? No chance. If something happened to me she’d be dealing with three countries and paperwork in languages she’s not comfortable with. SafeHerit was the only thing I found that actually helps handle that kind of mess.”
“After our son was born, my husband asked me ‘if something happens to you, where’s everything?’ And I just… didn’t have an answer. I found SafeHerit and sat down one Sunday afternoon and got it all in. Every account, every policy. Took maybe two hours. Should’ve done it years ago honestly.”
“I was sick for about a week last year and my business partner couldn’t even log into our payment processor. He kept texting me for credentials. And I just thought, what if I couldn’t answer those texts? Put everything into SafeHerit that weekend. Business stuff goes to him, personal stuff goes to my wife. Done.”
“I had a minor surgery last year, nothing serious, but the night before I couldn’t sleep because I kept thinking about all the stuff only I know. Passwords, account numbers, where the life insurance paperwork is. My husband wouldn’t have a clue. Set up SafeHerit the week I got home. Probably should’nt have taken a health scare to get me to do it but here we are.”
“My brother’s not technical at all. If I died tomorrow he’d be staring at a Ledger he doesn’t know how to turn on, trying to figure out which wallets have what and which seed phrases go where. I used SafeHerit to write out every step he’d need, and he won’t see any of it unless something actually happens to me. That’s what sold me.”
“Second marriage, two kids from my first, one from his. It gets complicated fast. I needed a way to make sure specific things go to specific people without everyone seeing the full picture. SafeHerit let me do exactly that. My lawyer handles the legal will, this handles the ‘here’s how to actually find and access everything’ part.”
“I travel a lot for work. Southeast Asia, Middle East, sometimes for weeks at a time. There’s always this thing in the back of my head like, what if something happens while I’m in the middle of nowhere? My business doesn’t stop just because I’m unreachable. I put everything on SafeHerit so my partner and my COO each know exactly what they’d need. It’s one of those things where you feel lighter once it’s done.”
“We moved from the US to Dubai three years ago and still have accounts back home, plus new ones here and some in the UK. My wife wouldn’t know where to start if something happened to me. It’s not even just about the money, it’s about the information. Where things are, who to contact, what reference numbers to use. That’s what SafeHerit stores.”
“Updating a will through our lawyer costs about $500 every time. And we’d need to update it every time we open a new account or change a beneficiary. SafeHerit costs a fraction of that per year and I can update it whenever I want. It doesn’t replace the will, but it handles the part the will was never good at anyway.”
“I run a consultancy with my partner. If something happened to either of us, the other one would need access to client files, vendor contacts, payment systems. Our personal families would need completely different things. I really liked how Safeherit lets you separate personal from business and assign different people to each.”
“My dad had a stroke two years ago and was in a coma for 2 months before passing. We eventually figured it out, but for a while we had no idea what he had or where and it was a lot of stress nobody needed. I set up SafeHerit for myself the next week. I promised myself I’m not putting my family through the same thing.”
“I’m not a technical person and I don’t understand encryption at a deep level. But I understand that SafeHerit can’t see my data, and that even if they were hacked my information would still be protected. The fact that it’s built into the system and not just a policy someone could change is what matters to me.”
“I’ve audited enterprise encryption implementations for years. Most companies do it wrong: keys stored alongside data, server-side decryption, key escrow with the vendor. SafeHerit does it right. Client-side encryption, user-held keys, zero knowledge on the server. It’s textbook correct and honestly that’s rare.”
“I’m Canadian but I’ve lived in Singapore for six years. I have accounts in Canada, Singapore, and a rental property in Portugal. Three tax jurisdictions. If my partner had to deal with this after I’m gone, she’d be completely overwhelmed. SafeHerit at least gives her a roadmap.
“I kept telling myself I’d put everything in a spreadsheet. Said that for about three years. SafeHerit finally got me to actually do it because it was simple enough that I ran out of excuses. Now it’s all in there, and I love that I can easily update it anytime.”
“I’m on Ethereum, Solana, and a few L2s. Different wallets for different things, different seed phrases, some in metal, some on paper. If my sister had to figure this out on her own it’d be impossible. SafeHerit lets me lay out exactly what’s where and how to recover it, and she can’t see any of it until it’s actually needed.”
“A buddy of mine died in a car accident at 41. His wife didn’t know about half their accounts. She found out about a life insurance policy eight months later by accident. I signed up for safeherit the same week when I realized that could’ve been my family. “
“My aunt passed away last year and it took the family over a year to figure out her finances. She had accounts nobody knew about. Money that just sat there. I swore I wouldn’t put my kids through that. SafeHerit gives me a way to make sure they’ll know about everything without me having to hand over the details while I’m still alive.”
“In our business we use something like twenty different tools at this point. Stripe, AWS, Cloudflare, our CRM… Every password was either in my head or buried in a Slack message from two years ago. I knew it was a problem, just didn’t know what to do about it. SafeHerit gave me a place to actually organize all of it and decide who gets what if something happens to me.”
“I’d been meaning to organize all this stuff for years. Bank accounts, insurance, the deed to the house, retirement accounts, all of it was either in my head or in a drawer somewhere. SafeHerit made me actually sit down and do it. It took an afternoon to find all the details I wanted to include, but the actual input was very easy.”
“I’m a privacy-first person. I don’t use cloud storage for anything sensitive. I don’t trust companies with my data as a rule. SafeHerit is the one exception because they’ve built it so they literally can’t read my data. If a court ordered them to hand it over, all they could provide is useless encrypted data. That’s the standard I need.”
“My insurance broker asked me if I had a continuity plan. I said ‘sort of’ which really meant no. That conversation bugged me enough to actually do something about it. Found SafeHerit, mapped out all the information my business depends on, assigned my ops manager as beneficiary for the business accounts and my sister for the rest.”
“I used to keep sensitive documents in a cloud drive. Then I realized that Google, Microsoft, whoever… they all hold the keys to decrypt my files. They can read them if they want to. SafeHerit can’t. It’s a completely different model and once you understand the difference, you can’t ignore it.”
A will lists assets at a single point in time and must be updated through formal processes. SafeHerit lets you update your vault whenever your circumstances change, at no additional cost. Your vault contents also remain private, not part of public probate proceedings.
Yes. SafeHerit is an information management tool, not a will, and does not provide any form of advice. We strongly recommend that you maintain a properly drafted will (or trust) for formal asset distribution. Many users keep a traditional will for that purpose and use SafeHerit to maintain a private, up-to-date inventory and access instructions that are easy to keep current. SafeHerit complements your estate plan; it does not replace it.
No. We store only the information you choose to enter, encrypted in a form we cannot read. We have no visibility into your financial details.
You can. But circumstances change, memories fade, and conversations get delayed. SafeHerit helps ensure the right information reaches the right people at the right time, even if that moment comes unexpectedly.
Your encryption key is separate from your account password. If you lose it, your vault contents cannot be recovered by anyone, including us. This is a core part of what makes the system private. We provide guidance on secure key storage, but the responsibility for safeguarding your key remains with you.
In practice, if you lose your key, you will need to reset your encryption, meaning your saved data will be lost and you will be able to start over with a new empty account.
Attackers would find only encrypted data. We do not hold the keys to decrypt it. What we store is unreadable without your personal encryption key, which stays with you.
You can export your encrypted vault at any time. If SafeHerit ever ceases operations, we will make reasonable efforts to provide advance notice and allow you to retrieve your encrypted data, as described in our Terms of Service.
Start today. In minutes, you can begin documenting the information your family will need.