Someday, the people you love will need to know things.

Where's the will? Who's the accountant? What's the password to the email account? Is there life insurance? Which bank has the mortgage?

When someone passes away, their loved ones are left grieving and scrambling. Important documents are scattered. Accounts are forgotten. Passwords are lost forever. Critical information exists only in the mind of someone who can no longer share it.

It doesn't have to be this way.

When Something Happens is a simple, private place to gather everything your loved ones might need to know about your life — your accounts, your contacts, your wishes, your instructions — all organized and ready for when the time comes.

There are no accounts to create, no emails to verify, no passwords to remember for "the website." Just a single secure passphrase that unlocks your vault. Share it with your spouse, your executor, your attorney — whoever you trust.

Everything you write is encrypted before it ever leaves your device. We can't read it. No one can, except whoever has that passphrase.


This isn't about being morbid. It's about being prepared. It's an act of love — a gift to the people who will someday need to pick up where you left off.

Take an hour. Fill in what you can. Come back when you think of more. Your future self — and the people you love — will thank you.

Completely free. No account required. Ever.

Already have a vault? Open it here