A legacy vault is a secure place to organize the documents, instructions, wishes, and messages people may need if you become unavailable, incapacitated, or pass away.

Legati is a secure legacy vault for digital estate planning, encrypted documents, wills, timed messages, and delegate access. It is built for people who want their family, executor, attorney, or trusted delegate to know what exists, where it is, and what to do next.

What Goes Inside a Legacy Vault?

A useful legacy vault can hold estate documents, identity records, medical wishes, insurance files, financial instructions, funeral preferences, executor notes, account inventories, family photos, secure notes, and videos for loved ones.

The point is not only storage. The point is clarity. A vault should reduce confusion at the exact moment when people are least prepared to search through email, drawers, laptops, and old cloud accounts.

How Legati Extends the Idea

Legati combines encrypted file storage with will and medical directive generation, timed video messages, delegate access, wellness checks, and optional encrypted USB delivery. That makes it different from a normal file drive.

Cloud storage can hold a PDF. A legacy vault should help the right people receive the right context at the right time.

Who Should Use One?

A legacy vault is useful for parents, retirees, frequent travelers, people who live alone, business owners, caregivers, adult children helping parents, and anyone who wants estate documents and personal wishes organized before a crisis.

It is also useful before and after working with an attorney. Legati does not replace legal counsel, but it helps gather and preserve the documents and instructions that legal planning often depends on.

Next Steps

Start with a simple inventory: documents, wishes, medical instructions, people to contact, and messages you would want delivered later. Then review the Legati features, compare current pricing, and read the legacy vault FAQ.

If you are comparing products, see Legati vs. Trustworthy and the shorter Trustworthy alternative overview.