Create secure notes with passwords and private information you'd like to share with your loved ones.
Choose who should receive your notes and when they should be delivered.
We'll send you regular reminders to check in. If you don't respond, your notes will be delivered to your recipients.
Your notes stay private and secure until you're gone. We use bank-level encryption to protect your information, and our verification process ensures your notes are only delivered when intended. You maintain complete control over your digital legacy, with the ability to edit, schedule, or delete notes at any time.
Your digital legacy can include anything you want to share.
Last check-in: 2 days ago
Next reminder: in 5 days
You stay in control until everything. Your notes stay private until you're gone. You can change your mind, edit your notes, or cancel delivery at any time. We only act when you can't.
Life is busy, and we get it. That's why we'll remind you to check back in regularly. If you go too long without checking in, we'll send your notes to your recipients.
Reminder Schedule
"Hi! We just wanted to check in and see how you're doing. Please log in to confirm you're okay."
Automatic Delivery
Verified and secure
here is no manual action needed from your loved ones. We'll automatically send your notes when the time comes, so you can rest easy knowing your legacy is secure.
We store your sensitive information using industry-standard encryption. It's the same standard used by financial institutions and governments to protect their most sensitive data.
AES-256 Encryption
Bank-level security
A growing number of users are getting peace of mind.
"My Last Note has given me incredible peace of mind. Knowing that my family will have access to important information when I'm gone is priceless. The interface is intuitive and the security features are top-notch."
Sarah Mitchell
Mother of two
"As a tech professional, I appreciate the robust security measures. The encryption is solid, and I love that I can schedule different notes for different people. It's like having a digital will that actually works."
David Kim
Software Engineer