A Free, Secure Way To Ensure Your Digital Assets Get Inherited By Your Loved Ones.

Without eWill, your digital assets get left behind in the hands of your service-providers instead of with your loved ones.

No need to expose your passwords or any other sensitive Information

eWill facilitates your inheritance without compromising your sensitive personal data.

Your Loved Ones Do Not Even Know What Digital Assets You Own.

Online accounts are personal and private; sometimes even your loved ones don't know about them. Make a list of the digital assets you are leaving for them, and instructions on how they can access this legacy, without compromising your passwords.

Keep sending happy birthday videos to your loved ones: your voice from heaven!

Record your greeting videos now, to continue to be sent on birthdays and anniversaries to family and friends.

Keep a Back-up Copy of your Physical Will

Keep an online back-up copy of your physical will to ensure that it's accessible in case something happens to whoever is holding it. And so that your beneficiaries know it's authentic, and the latest version.

Your Digital Assets hold incredible value. When you die, don't let them become Lossets.

Websites, domain names, email addresses, online accounts, digital wallets have huge financial and personal value. But without transfer instructions to your loved ones, this digital wealth may be lost forever.

Millons of unclaimed Paypals, Bitcoins, Digital Wallets and Domains get lost every day

Without eWill, this incredible wealth ends up in the hands of your service-provider, as your inheritors do not even know what you have in your online accounts.

Your local court and traditional will cannot protect your digital assets

Digital assets operated by offshore corporations are not covered by local law, nor subject to local court orders. eWill facilitates the smooth transfer of your digital assets to your inheritors without bothering any court.

In case something happens to you, you may want to allow others to access your mobile phone, or email, or social media accounts.

Your Digital Assets are your Present for their Future.

eWill Services (Free)
Start to build your portfolios of eWills here,
for free.
Read More

Start to build your portfolios of eWills here, for free. Begin by naming your Beneficiaries, then start to add in your Assets, assigning each Asset to a Beneficiary. The eWill system is designed to make it easy for you to create - at zero cost – a separate eWill for each Asset-Beneficiary. These days it’s not unusual for people to have 30 or 40 digital assets associated with their online identity. The eWill platform enables you build a digital inheritance plan to ensure this increasing collection of assets will reach your designated beneficiaries swiftly, smoothly and securely.

Create as many eWills as you like, update them as often as you wish. You pay fees only if you decide you want enhanced services or additional storage.

eWill enables you to leave a personal message for each of your loved ones.
Read More

eWill enables you to leave a personal message to each of your nearest and dearest, to be delivered after you have passed.  Compose and store these important last messages on eWill now, then update them  any time in the future - and at no cost.



Send your good wishes on the birthdays of your family and close friends. This year, next year and the year after that.
Read More

Send your good wishes on the birthdays of your family and close friends. This year, next year, and the year after that.

They'll be thinking of you on their special day, and missing you. Now you have the opportunity to speak to them after you've gone. Create special messages for each of your loved ones.  Record and save the messages now, then update them at any time in the future. Store them securely with eWill for automated future delivery after you’ve gone.

Send goodwill messages to friends and family for their Special Anniversaries.
Read More

Inevitably the year will come when you're no longer around to join family and friends in celebrating their special anniversaries - 21st birthdays, Golden Weddings, the day they founded their own company.  Don't break with tradition: create your personalised goodwill messages - text, photos, or videos - and store them securely with future distribution instructions on eWill. Alter them or add to them whenever you choose, at no cost (unless you're adding large files, like HD video). Leave your loved ones a special message on their Anniversary Day.  Your present for the future.


Last words of personal and professional advice to family members, friends, colleagues.
Read More

Everyday we pass on the wisdom we've accumulated over a lifetime in the form of advice we give to our children, employees, business partners and friends. But the greatest impact that we can have on our loved ones comes with the final words of advice we leave behind for them. Compose and store your last words of wisdom on eWill in text or video; update your messages at any time in the future, as often as you like, at no cost.

Create a Public Page with your good-byes, last wishes, and final words of advice to the world.

How it Works

01
Register or Sign in
Sign in to your existing eWill account, or create a new account to add eWills for Free.
02
Add Beneficiaries
Every eWill contains the beneficiaries and the assets you are leaving for them. Here you list one or more beneficiaries. You list the assets for them in the next step. After you have finished this eWill, you can create a new eWill for new beneficiaries (Free).
03
Add Assets to this eWill
Select the Assets you want to leave to the beneficiaries that you have listed. You can leave multiple assets in the same eWill.
04
Set Message and Add Files
Here you can write a message, and add documents and files as attachments, that the beneficiary will get with the eWill. This would typically consist of instructions to the beneficiary on accessing the digital asset and retrieving the associated password. We don't hold the passwords: we simply store then send out instructions on how to retrieve them.
05
Encryption/Decryption
Of course you can keep unencrypted files on the system, so you can easily view and edit them at anytime. However, we recommend you encrypt the files for ultra-security. (Note: if you want to edit the files you'll need to make a new eWill from scratch.) An encrypted eWill can be saved in the system or can be downloaded so you can give it to the beneficiary without saving it on the system. The beneficiary will be able to decrypt the file and view the content only after we have verified your death. However, if you do not save the file in the system and your beneficiary loses it, there is no way we can recover it - so it will be lost forever.
06
Verification/Conditions
Here you set how we verify your death before we release the instructions to give your beneficiaries access to your assets. It is essential that we do NOT release your assets before you die. It is equally essential that we release your assets IMMEDIATELY after you die. The default Verification procedure, which is free, is by a periodic, automated check on your status via email and your social media. We release the eWill instructions if there is zero response for 30 days from all of your communication channels. The safer and faster Verification procedure is not free (it costs USD 100, one time for all your eWills). This allows you to appoint up to 3 Verifiers who we will contact in person to confirm your death. This enhanced Verification is triggered if we do not get a response from the automated self-checking, or if one of your trusted Verifiers informs us that you have died. To avoid conflict of interest, we recommend that your Verifers are not also your beneficiaries.
07
Confirmation/Witnessing
Sign your eWill and add your video to confirm it. Optionally, you may choose to have it witnessed so it stands as a physical will also.
08
Choose Optional Add-ons
Here you can add enhanced services and additional storage (paid) if you want.
09
Completion
Your eWill is created! The system will automatically release your assets to your beneficiaries after we have verified confirmation of your death.
10
Add another eWill
Create a new eWill at no extra cost, or go to your Dashboard to review and edit your existing eWills.

List Your Digital Assets

Email and social media accounts, websites, domain names, online accounts. Most people don't realize how many they have. Neither do their loved ones.

Legacy For Loved Ones

Leave after-life videos with birthday messages or greetings for family and friends. We'll deliver them to your loved ones on the future due date.

Farewell To Your Friends

This is your chance to speak to your family and friends after life. Leave them a fond farewell, a last request, or final advice to be sent out after you die.

We don't ask for your passwords.

We don't ask for your passwords.

So we don't have access to your Digital Assets.

Your Digital Assets will Become Lossets

Your Digital Assets will Become Lossets

Unless you give access to the people you want to inherit them.
While you are alive, you naturally keep access to all your digital accounts private only to you. These accounts/assets might have priceless value after you’re gone, and there’s no reason to lose them to your greedy internet service providers. eWill enables you to manage the inheritance process that passes them directly and rapidly to your family and other beneficiaries, after confirmation of your death.

Permanent Data Privacy

Permanent Data Privacy

eWill is diametrically opposite to the traditional physical will which, once it’s filed for probate, becomes an item of public court record. In contrast, your eWill remains private forever, with each of your beneficiaries receiving only the data that you have left specifically for them.

Verification Standard for Confirmation of Death and Conditions  for Release of eWills

Verification Standard for Confirmation of Death and Conditions for Release of eWills

At the heart of the eWill system is the release of instructions that will enable your assets to be transferred smoothly, swiftly and securely to your beneficiaries, after and not before your death. It is essential that we execute your eWill and release the instructions so that your time-sensitive assets can be transferred immediately upon confirmation of your death. However, it is equally essential that we do not release the information for your beneficiaries to take over your assets until we have verified confirmation that you have actually passed away. There is a free default option for this, and a paid-for Enhanced Verification Option. We have a strict, inviolable procedure for establishing final verification, but you, the eWill holder, set the standard of confirmation required for this verification and the conditions that must be met before your eWills are released.

Enhanced Encryption for Ultimate Security

Enhanced Encryption for Ultimate Security

Built-in to the eWill platform is the option for ultimate security: the integrated encryption/decryption functionality. This option provides you with triple-factor security and enables you to be absolutely sure that your digital assets are fully protected.

Goodbye, Thanks, Sorry
eWill enables you to leave a personal message for each of your loved ones.
Read More

eWill enables you to leave a personal message to each of your nearest and dearest, to be delivered after you have passed.  Compose and store these important last messages on eWill now, then update them  any time in the future - and at no cost.



Birthday Greetings
Send your good wishes on the birthdays of your family and close friends. This year, next year and the year after that.
Read More

Send your good wishes on the birthdays of your family and close friends. This year, next year, and the year after that.

They'll be thinking of you on their special day, and missing you. Now you have the opportunity to speak to them after you've gone. Create special messages for each of your loved ones.  Record and save the messages now, then update them at any time in the future. Store them securely with eWill for automated future delivery after you’ve gone.

Anniversary Day
Send goodwill messages to friends and family for their Special Anniversaries.
Read More

Inevitably the year will come when you're no longer around to join family and friends in celebrating their special anniversaries - 21st birthdays, Golden Weddings, the day they founded their own company.  Don't break with tradition: create your personalised goodwill messages - text, photos, or videos - and store them securely with future distribution instructions on eWill. Alter them or add to them whenever you choose, at no cost (unless you're adding large files, like HD video). Leave your loved ones a special message on their Anniversary Day.  Your present for the future.


Advice
Last words of personal and professional advice to family members, friends, colleagues.
Read More

Everyday we pass on the wisdom we've accumulated over a lifetime in the form of advice we give to our children, employees, business partners and friends. But the greatest impact that we can have on our loved ones comes with the final words of advice we leave behind for them. Compose and store your last words of wisdom on eWill in text or video; update your messages at any time in the future, as often as you like, at no cost.

Public Page
Create a Public Page with your good-byes, last wishes, and final words of advice to the world.
Email Accounts
Set instructions for your designated beneficiaries to be able to access your email accounts.
Read More

Think of all the email functions that will remain after you pass – reminders, renewals, registrations, activations and, critically, access verification codes. Make sure your designated family members can access your personal email accounts. Bequeath your business accounts to your business partners and colleagues.

Use eWill to ensure that instructions to access to your email accounts is safely transferred to the designated beneficiaries.

Social Media Accounts
eWill ensures that after you die your Social Media Accounts are handled exactly in accordance with your instructions.
Read More

eWill ensures that after you die your Social Media Accounts  are deleted, or edited, or distributed, in exact accordance with your instructions.

Social Media Accounts increasingly define our lives, and record our life histories. When you pass, you may wish to bequeath your accounts as a legacy to your family or friends. But first you may want to delete specific sections before transferring access to them to your beneficiaries. Or you may simply wish to delete one or all when you pass. We follow exactly the instructions you entered in your eWill. There is no internal or external process that can interfere with your wishes, or with our precise execution of them. 

You can edit and update your instructions at any time.
Digital Wallets
Make sure your designated beneficiaries receive the necessary instructions to be able to access your Digital Wallets and other Online Accounts.
Read More

Digital Currencies

Leave instructions with eWill to ensure that your digital wallet is accessible to your beneficiaries. Cryptocurrencies are forming an ever-larger part of  wealth portfolios. However, the security features that block people from stealing your cryptos will also block your beneficiaries from inheriting them if you haven’t left the proper instructions to give them access. These assets will indeed have become "lossets" - gone forever.

Likewise, make sure you leave access instructions for other Digital Accounts to your designated beneficiaries. Nowadays, there are typically more than 30 digital accounts associated with each personal email address. Whether it be for shopping, travel (think Airlines and Hotels), sport, leisure or hobbies, you are building a sizeable store of value (credits, discounts, bonuses, awards, miles, points, etc.). This type of digital asset is often what gets forgotten and lost in transit at life’s end. Make sure you pass on instructions to access this other kind of wealth-of-a-lifetime to your loved ones. eWill ensures the delivery of your instructions - seamlessly, smoothly, securely.
Online Bank Accounts
eWill gives your loved ones immediate access to your accounts, in line with your precise instructions.
Read More

eWill gives your loved ones immediate access to your accounts, in line with your precise instructions, once your death has been confirmed. Under the prevailing (centuries-old) inheritance system, there is a long, laborious legal process before the banks will give your dependents – your spouse and your children - access to your money.

The traditional probate process typically takes  4 months, which is too long if they urgently need to pay the rent or the school fees. You should take the necessary steps now to ensure the orderly and timely transfer of digital access to your accounts, and you should regularly update the distribution/transfer instructions in your eWill account.

Please note: in most jurisdictions, it is illegal for anyone other than the named account holders to access a bank account, so make sure your beneficiary is a joint account holder, even if you continue to operate the account individually. (Over time, as all our assets become digital, and all our bank accounts become online only, we expect that the legislation surrounding the transfer of financial accounts will change to reflect the realities of the digital age. There will of course still be necessary safeguards, but the transfer process will be fully digital, without the inconvenience and time-lag of a physical transfer process. Planning for a digital transfer now, and using the eWill system to manage it for you when the time comes, is the way to ensure your assets are transferred smoothly, swiftly and securely to your loved ones.)

Domain Names
Your domain names have huge value for your heirs and your company. Don't lose them.
Read More



Use eWill to set the instructions to ensure the safe, prompt distribution of your precious domain names to your beneficiaries – your family or business partners.

You may own a domain name that has huge value for you or your company. But domain names automatically expire at the end of the registration period if they are not promptly renewed. They can be snapped up by anyone for a trifling amount of money. The new buyer will gain the huge value that you have just lost. Use eWill to set the instructions that will ensure the safe, prompt distribution of your precious domain names to your beneficiaries – your family or business partners.

The asset value of domain names (particularly the earlier, shorter ones) has increased dramatically. If you have further enhanced their value by building businesses on them, their value can far exceed that of the physical assets of your company. As the Internet Age comes to maturity, the value of your digital assets will be much more important than your bricks-and-mortar assets. Most people are very good at inheritance planning for their bricks-and-mortar. But they’re not so good at arranging the effective distribution of digital assets. eWill is designed to help you achieve the transfer of your domain names to your beneficiaries - swiftly, smoothly and seamlessly.


Online Account Subscriptions
There is significant value in the Subscriptions stored in your digital Vault. Don’t write it off: pass on this stored value to your heirs.
Read More

There is significant value in your Subscription stored Vault. Don’t write it off; instead make sure you pass the stored value on to your heirs. Use eWill to specify exactly how you want to distribute your subscriptions.

More and more of the services we use in our daily lives are moving online. 

The dominant business model is Subscription-as-a-Service, so inevitably more of your activity, interests, information, and consumption will be accomplished via your Subscriptions. Typically access to their Subscriptions is hidden away by Subscribers, and is lost when they die. This is the type of asset that gets inadvertently forgotten when you are building an Inheritance Plan. Use eWill to ensure this remains part of your legacy to loved ones.

Copy of Your Physical Will
Upload a copy of your traditional physical will: backup the one you left with your lawyer.
Read More
Please upload a copy of your traditional physical will, as a backup to the one you left with your lawyer. Then support it with video confirmation, to give it further legitimacy and validity.  We will distribute it automatically to the beneficiaries after confirmation of your death.
Other Assets
Here you can list each of the assets you want your beneficiaries to receive after you have gone.
Read More

Here you can list each of the assets you want your beneficiaries to receive after you have gone; and on how they can access them (leave instructions to them on how to find the user ID, passwords, access codes, etc.). We will deliver these instructions immediately after your death has been verifiably confirmed.

For flexibility and simplicity, the eWill system has been designed to allow you to create a separate eWill for each asset-beneficiary. Thus, you can build a portfolio of multiple eWills, at no extra cost. And then you can update them, as often as you like, at no extra cost.

My Computers
Here you can leave access to your computers after you have gone.
Read More
Here you can leave access to your computers after you have gone. Make sure to keep this information up to date, as for instance whenever you change the passwords for your computers.
My Mobile Phones
Here you can leave access to your mobile phone(s) after you have gone.
Read More
Your mobile phone often holds the access codes and apps that connect you to your digital assets. You probably have password-secured it so that only you can unlock it. But your family will need access when you are gone. Make sure to keep the information up to date in your eWill whenever you change the password.
Obligations to Me
Here you can list all the Debts due to you by third parties.
Read More
Here you can list all Debts and Obligations due to you by third parties, and to store the instructions for the onward distribution to your beneficiaries of the Obligations due.
Contracts, Deeds, Documents
Here you can keep scanned copies of all your Contracts, Title Deeds, Documents.
Read More
Here you can keep scanned copies of all your Contracts, Title Deeds, Blueprints, Design Drawings, Patents, Registrations and Documents. Set and store the instructions for their onward distribution to your Beneficiaries.
My Obligations
Use eWill to store the instructions for settling your debts.
Cloud Services
Store your instructions on eWill for the distribution to your beneficiaries of access to your critical Cloud Services.
Read More
Store your instructions on eWill for the distribution to your beneficiaries of access to your critical Cloud Services. Make sure you pass on to them the ever-greater stored value that is accumulating in your cloud-based assets.
Send A File or Document
Add other files or documents you want your Beneficiaries to receive after you have gone.

"There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children. One of these is roots, the other, wings."

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

"The finest inheritance you can give to a child is to allow it to make its own way, completely on its own feet."

Isadora Duncan

"We are all gifted. That is our inheritance."

Ethel Waters

"Inheritance Tax: it is, broadly speaking, a voluntary levy paid by those who distrust their heirs more than they dislike the Inland Revenue."

Roy Jenkins

"Those we love never truly leave us, Harry. There are things that death cannot touch."

Jack Thorne, Harry Potter
How it works
How it works

This shows you how you can create, update, encrypt, and store securely a portfolio of eWills with your instructions for distributing access to your digital assets, after we have received verified confirmation of your death.

Radical Thinking on Trusting Data Security
Radical Thinking on Trusting Data Security

We don’t ask you to “trust us”, as the online cliché would have it. Strange as it may seem, when you first become an eWill user, we suggest that you don’t trust us.

Your Digital Assets, In Their Jurisdiction
Your Digital Assets, In Their Jurisdiction

Normally, social media, email and other digital accounts do not form part of the traditional physical will that you draw up with your lawyer. One reason is that in most cases a traditional will and local courts have no influence over global international corporations as they tend to be domiciled in nebulous offshore jurisdictions.

Extending Your Life, Virtually
Extending Your Life, Virtually

While technology is always focused on improving life style, eWill is focused on improving after-life style.

Does eWill replace a Lawyer?
Does eWill replace a Lawyer?

No. Your local lawyer is best placed to advise you on planning the inheritance of your local physical assets, such as your house and car.

What Does It Cost?
What Does It Cost?

eWill Paid Options (the asset-transfer/message-delivery inheritance system is free).

Physical wills work for physical assets. They are not effective for digital assets.
Physical wills work for physical assets. They are not effective for digital assets.

eWill ensures that your digital assets do not become lossets.