What counts as digital inheritance
Domains, websites, hosting accounts, subscriptions, cloud files, business tools, social accounts, wallets, documents, and access instructions can all become important.
Williation
Digital inheritance organisation
Digital inheritance is about helping trusted people understand what digital assets, accounts, records, and instructions exist, without pretending the platform is a legal will.
Domains, websites, hosting accounts, subscriptions, cloud files, business tools, social accounts, wallets, documents, and access instructions can all become important.
Families often need context: which domains matter, what invoices are paid, which server hosts what, who to contact, and what instructions should be followed.
Williation helps organise information and instructions. Formal ownership transfer and estate decisions should be handled through proper legal documents and advice.
One vault for real life
Explain projects, revenue sources, hosting costs, account ownership, and key contacts.
Record solicitors, accountants, providers, family contacts, and trusted business contacts.
Keep notes on who should receive what, where documents are located, and what steps are needed.
Williation is not an estate executor or legal inheritance authority. Users should maintain formal wills and seek legal advice.
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No. Digital inheritance organisation helps people understand and locate digital records. A formal will is a separate legal document.
Yes. Williation is designed to organise business continuity notes, domains, hosting accounts, invoices, contacts, and operating instructions.
Yes. Property records, insurance documents, warranties, tax files, and related notes can be organised in the vault.
Yes. Williation can help organise information, but legal estate planning should be handled by qualified professionals.
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Create one calm place for the private information, instructions, and assets your family should never have to search for in a crisis.