If something happened tomorrow, would your family know what to do?

Local Legacy Vault helps you privately organize the specific information, instructions, contacts, wishes, household details, and family guidance your loved ones may need during an emergency, serious illness, or after you're gone — stored locally on your own computer.

Private desktop app. Local storage. No cloud vault. No subscription required to keep using it.

Preview the Family Guide — see the kind of guidance your loved ones would receive.
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The difference

Some families are prepared.
Some are left searching.

The difference is not what most people think.

It is not simply having papers. It is not simply having a will. It is not meaning to get organized someday.

Because even families with documents can still be left guessing.

You're probably not unprepared.
Your information is probably just scattered.

You may already have pieces of it somewhere — a spreadsheet, a Word document, a file folder, a drawer, your phone, your email, a binder, a safe, a password manager, or simply in your head.

You may have even started organizing it.

But starting is not the same as leaving your family with something they can actually use.

Because if something happened tomorrow, they may not know what matters first, what can wait, who to call, where to look, how to access the house, what bills need attention, who cares for the dog, or what you specifically wanted them to know.

That is the gap Local Legacy Vault closes.

It helps you turn scattered life details into clear, private, family-ready guidance your loved ones can follow when emotions are already heavy.

First 72 Hours

The first few days are when families need the clearest direction.

After an emergency or death, loved ones are often trying to make decisions while grieving, searching, calling, and guessing. Local Legacy Vault helps you prepare the specific guidance they may need first — before they are forced to figure it out alone.

Who to contact first

The people, professionals, and organizations your family may need early.

What needs attention soon

Household, financial, pet, dependent, access, and care details that should not be hidden in someone's memory.

What should not be rushed

Simple guidance that helps loved ones avoid pressure, panic decisions, or unnecessary early action.

Where to begin

A clear first page your family can follow when emotions are high.

This is not about overwhelming your family with every detail. It is about giving them a calm, specific place to start.

Printable. Private. Generated inside Local Legacy Vault.
Preview of printable Local Legacy Vault family guides

The answer

The difference is clarity.

Prepared families do not leave loved ones with a scavenger hunt. They leave one clear place to begin.

That is what Local Legacy Vault helps you create: a private Family Guide and Executor Guide your loved ones can use when they need answers most.

The Guides

What your family actually receives

Local Legacy Vault is not just a place to store information. It turns your details into clear, structured guidance your loved ones can follow when emotions are high and decisions feel urgent.

  • A Family Guide with important contacts, household details, wishes, and instructions
  • An Executor Guide with organized information for follow-through responsibilities
  • First 72 Hours guidance for the earliest decisions
  • Printable, saveable guidance created from the information you enter

Family Guide

A practical guide for the people closest to you — specifically who to contact, where to look, what matters most, and what you wanted them to know.

Includes

  • First 72 Hours guidance
  • Important contacts
  • Household and care instructions
  • Wishes and personal guidance

Executor Guide

Structured guidance for the person responsible for follow-through tasks, records, accounts, documents, and next steps.

Includes

  • First actions
  • Financial and insurance overview
  • Property and business information
  • Important responsibilities

Clear guidance for the people you love.

Comfort and support - connection when it matters
  • A calm place to begin
  • Important information and contacts organized
  • Clear instructions during stressful moments
  • Simple enough for someone else to follow

See how Local Legacy Vault works

Watch how Local Legacy Vault helps you organize important life details, create your Family Guide, and keep everything stored privately on your own computer.

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When I'm Gone

Leave guidance, not a scavenger hunt.

Your will may explain who gets what. But it may not tell your family where the keys are, who services the house, what bills cannot wait, how to care for the dog, where accounts are located, what documents exist, or what you specifically wanted them to know.

Local Legacy Vault helps turn those practical details into calm, structured guidance your loved ones can follow when they need answers most.

  • First 72 Hours guidance
  • Important contacts organized
  • Household, access, pet, and care instructions
  • Family and executor-ready guidance

Structured guidance designed to help trusted family members know where to begin during the first hours and days after an emergency or loss.

Your life is not in one place.
Your family may need it to be.

Important details are often scattered across spreadsheets, Word documents, notebooks, drawers, phones, file cabinets, emails, passwords, accounts, and memory.

That may work while you are here. But if someone else had to step in, would they know what to use, what matters, and where to begin?

Local Legacy Vault helps you organize the specific information your family may need into one private, structured place.

Local Legacy Vault Private dashboard
People Contacts, dependents, care details
Household Keys, access, pets, home notes
Financial and Legal Accounts, insurance, documents
Guides Family Guide and Executor Guide

If it would matter later, organize it here now.

Your data stays on your device.Not in the cloud.

Secure device workspace - your vault stays on your device
Stored on your computer Your vault is stored locally on your device, not in an online account.
Not uploaded to outside servers Your personal vault information is not stored in the cloud by Local Legacy Vault.
Protected with encryption Your vault is secured on your device with encryption.
You control access You decide where your vault lives, who knows about it, and how your family can find it when needed.

We cannot see your vault. We do not store your vault. Your information belongs to you.

One of the kindest things you can leave your family is clarity.

Not everything your family needs will be in a legal document. Sometimes what they need most is practical direction — where to look, who to call, what matters, and what you specifically wanted them to know.

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None of us control the timing.

We only control the preparation.

Not ready to create your vault today? Start with the free First 72 Hours Checklist.

Simple, one-time pricing

Buy once. Use it privately. No subscription required to keep your vault.

Local Legacy Vault is not a will, trust, legal document, or estate plan. It helps organize the practical details those documents often leave out and turns them into clear Family and Executor Guides your loved ones can follow when it matters most.

Optional Add-On

Legacy Assurance

For customers who want ongoing updates, priority support, and continued access support as Local Legacy Vault improves over time.

Optional. Your vault does not require a subscription to keep using it.

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See the kind of practical guidance your family may need before you create your private vault.

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Questions before you create your vault?

No. Local Legacy Vault is not a will, trust, legal document, or estate plan. It helps you organize the practical information, instructions, and guidance your family may need alongside those documents.

Your vault is stored locally on your own computer. Local Legacy Vault does not store your personal vault information in the cloud.

Your family can receive clear, printable guidance such as a Family Guide, Executor Guide, and First 72 Hours guidance created from the information you enter.

No. Start with the most important sections first — specifically the details your family would need in the first few days.

It is for anyone who wants their family, executor, or trusted person to have clear direction instead of scattered notes, files, passwords, documents, and unanswered questions.

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Your family does not need a scavenger hunt.

Give them a clear place to start, practical guidance to follow, and the specific information they may need when emotions are already heavy.