He handles everything. What happens if he doesn't?

In most couples, one person manages the finances, the accounts, the subscriptions, the passwords. Passed Plan helps you document it together — so neither of you is ever left starting from zero.

Set up your couples vault

Imagine getting the call at 2am

Your partner is gone. You're in shock. And within 48 hours, you need answers to every one of these:

  1. 1Which bank accounts do you have — and what are the login details?
  2. 2Where is the life insurance policy, and who is the beneficiary?
  3. 3Which subscriptions are billing your joint card every month?
  4. 4Where is the will — and is it up to date?
  5. 5Who is your financial adviser, and how does your spouse reach them?
  6. 6Do you hold crypto — and where are the keys?
  7. 7Who is your accountant, and where are the tax records?

Most spouses do not know most of these

Even in strong marriages, the “one who handles it” rarely documents what they know. The other partner is left guessing, searching, and paying lawyers to find what should have been written down.

How it works for couples

Four steps. One weekend. Peace of mind for both of you.

1

Set up your vault

Create your encrypted vault in minutes. Zero-knowledge encryption means only you hold the keys.

2

Document together

Sit down together and walk through your accounts, assets, subscriptions, and wishes. The guided flow makes it easy.

3

Both have access

With the Couples Vault, both partners have their own full vault and can grant each other trusted contact access.

4

Dead Man’s Switch notifies

If either of you stops checking in, the switch triggers and delivers vault access to the surviving partner automatically.

Set this up together this weekend

The Couples Vault gives both of you a full, encrypted vault with trusted contact access to each other.

$69.99/month · Two full vaults included

Start your couples vault