Give them a way to find everything you've spent a lifetime collecting — on a single phone tap, in the moment they need it most.
Yes — this is the same one. You're in the right place.
It's 11:34 PM. The funeral is in three days. Your spouse is sitting at the kitchen table with three adult children, a yellow legal pad, and a phone that won't stop buzzing with bills they don't recognize. Someone says, "Did Mom keep the life-insurance policy in the safe?" Nobody knows where the safe key is.
That family was real. None of it was for lack of love. No one had ever shown them the system. The Lifestack Family Vault is what they wish they'd had — and what you can give your family in one afternoon, today.
Read each one honestly. Anything in red is what they'd be searching for at 11 PM on the worst night of their life.
The Vault doesn't ask you to organize your whole life today. It asks you to fill in one section a night. By Friday, every red square above is a green check — and your family has a single file they can open with their thumb.
Most people start a "where everything is" document in the format they already have — and stop within a week. Here's why those formats fail when it actually counts.
You can't update it. The minute you change a password or refinance, it's wrong.
Your spouse can't search it under stress. They have to scroll 40 pages.
And nobody opens a 40-page PDF on a phone at 11 PM.
Tabs your spouse has never seen. Formulas that broke when Excel updated.
"Which sheet is the insurance on?" By the time they figure it out, it's been three days.
Spreadsheets are for accountants. Your family isn't your accountant.
Open · search · find. Three taps from "where is…" to the answer.
Works on any phone. Autosaves locally. Exports clean to PDF when you want a backup.
Built for the person who'll use it under pressure — not for the person who built it.
Tap a question — or watch them cycle. This is exactly how the Vault answers when your spouse, your kids, or your executor opens it on a phone.
That's the whole interaction. Open · search · find. Sixty seconds. Not a PDF. Not a spreadsheet. Not a guess.
These aren't customer testimonials — they're the belief shifts almost every partner or parent has the first time they sit down with the Vault.
Note: These are the belief shifts the Vault consistently produces — not reviews from past customers. The Lifestack Family Vault is a recent release; we're collecting real household stories now. You don't have to take anyone else's word for it — every purchase is covered by a no-questions, 30-day refund.
A friend's father passed unexpectedly. Within a week, the family was in the kitchen at 11 PM — three adult children, a grieving spouse — trying to find the will, the life-insurance policy, and the password to the email account every utility autopay ran through.
It took them nine weeks. The will was eventually found in a fireproof box no one had a key to. The insurance policy turned up at the bottom of a drawer. The email password? They had to subpoena it. By the time the dust settled, late fees had eaten thousands — and the relationships in that family were never quite the same.
None of that was for lack of love. No one had ever shown them the system. So I built it — the same single-source-of-truth a financial advisor or estate attorney would build for a high-net-worth client, in a file any household can open on a phone in 60 seconds.
You don't have to be gone for the Vault to do its job. It does it every Sunday — and it'll do it again on the day no one wants to think about.
Open the Vault. Fill in one section. Hand it to your spouse and ask them to find one thing. If you don't feel more organized, more prepared, and more at peace within 30 days — email us. Full refund. No forms. No follow-up survey.
That's not "product satisfaction." That's a promise about how it'll feel to know everything is finally somewhere.
No — and that's the whole point. It's an interactive HTML file. Your family opens it like a webpage on a phone, types what they're looking for, and the answer comes up. No 40-page scroll. No spreadsheet tabs. No guessing under stress.
Yes. The whole design is search-first: open the file, type a word ("life insurance," "mortgage," "passport"), and the relevant section opens with the values you've filled in. Your spouse doesn't need to know where you organized things — they just type what they're looking for.
The Vault is yours forever. Most customers save the file to their phone, sync it to their cloud (iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive), and tell their spouse + executor where it lives. Some also email a backup to a trusted family member. The "If I Die Tomorrow" Family Plan add-on at checkout includes a dedicated section for this exact instruction.
Everything you fill in stays on your device. We don't host or store any of your data — it's not a SaaS, it's a file you own. You control where it lives and who has access.
No — and you should still have a real will (a lawyer is a few hundred dollars and worth every penny). The Vault is the operating manual that lives next to your will. The will tells your family what you want; the Vault tells them where to find everything they need to make it happen.
$47 is the introductory price for the first wave of customers. Buy now, lock the lower price.
30-day refund — email us and we send your money back, no questions, no follow-up survey.
One file. One afternoon. The peace of mind of knowing everything is captured, in one place, ready for whoever needs it next.
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