Absolutely. We use local-first or decentralized technology. You own your data; we just provide the framework to organize it.
Building your full "Life Map" can take a few weeks of dedicated time, depending on the complexity of your life and how organized you already are. We offer Clarity Coaches to do the heavy lifting for you and walk you through.
While you don’t need a lawyer or advisor to build your Life Map, they can be great partners to get you started. We bring a holistic approach to keep you at the center and bridge the gap between your lawyer, financial advisor and vital information that they do not track or store. Starting with Life Map may actually give you direction on what needs to be updated with your advisors.
You can, but a folder is just a digital shoebox. It’s a place where information goes to be forgotten. Folders don’t tell you what’s missing, they don’t remind you when a document expires, and they don’t help your family know what to do in a crisis. Life Map is a Living Roadmap—it proactively audits your readiness so your plan stays "evergreen" instead of decaying the moment you hit save.
Public clouds are "honeypots" for hackers. If you don’t own the encryption keys, you don’t truly own your data. We use a Local-First architecture, which means your most sensitive information stays in your private vault or on your own hardware—not on our servers. We provide the structure; you keep the keys.
Absolutely. We specialize in taking the complexity out of the process. You can hire a Clarity Coach to do the "heavy lifting"—they will sit with you, scan your documents, and organize your world into a physical and digital binder. But remember: A binder is a snapshot in time. Just like a digital file, a physical book can become a "static shoebox" if it isn't maintained. To keep your roadmap from "decaying," we recommend an Annual Clarity Check-In or a quick update after any major life change. We’ll help you swap out the old pages for the new ones so your family is never looking at a map of the past.