Read After I Die

Keep it private until it matters.

A private vault for everything you're carrying — and everything you want them to find.

No spam. Just updates when it matters.

Building in public

I'm building this right now — writing the code, making the decisions, sharing every step. No launch date. No hype. Just progress.

We can't read your vault. That's the point.

Everything is encrypted on your device before it hits our servers. We never see it. Nobody does — until your heirs use their key shard to unlock it.

Your vault doesn't open because you missed a check-in.

Most dead man's switches work on a timer. Ours doesn't. Your heir has to ask for access. You get notified. If you're alive, you block it. That's it.

It's not just for private keys.

Put in whatever you're carrying — passwords, wallet seeds, account details. And the letter you never sent. The things you couldn't say out loud. Whatever you don't want to take to the grave.

Progress

How it's being built

The Beginning

The problem became personal

I lost someone I loved for 16 years. It made me realise I was carrying things with no plan — not just assets, but things I’d never said out loud. Life is fragile. I’m not putting this off anymore.

May 2026

Foundation laid

Domain live. Infrastructure up. Waitlist open. Architecture decided: zero-knowledge, serverless, post-quantum ready.

Now

Building the Alpha Vault

Client-side ZK encryption, basic document storage, one heir. Ugly and functional. First version only needs to work.

Coming

Shamir key sharding

2-of-3 threshold unlock. Your key split across you, the server, and your heir. No single point of failure — mathematical, not trust-based.

Coming

The trigger system

Heir-initiated pull. They request access. You get notified. You block it if you're alive. No timers. No false alarms.

Coming

First 100 users

Waitlist members get early access. Their feedback shapes everything after this point.