Lexi-Life

We do not store your passwords. Do not enter your passwords, PINs, OTPs, banking logins, or credit card details into Lexi-Life. Store them securely, and use Lexi-Life to tell your trusted person or executor where to find them. Your information is encrypted before it is stored. Even Lexi-Life cannot read it in plain text.

Real life doesn’t give notice. Lexi-Life helps you prepare before life asks someone else to step in.

Illness | Accidents | Hospitalisation | Travel disruption | Incapacity | Death

We do not sell policies, investments, or legal services. Lexi-Life helps you organise what people need during major life disruptions — and after death.

Private by design • Structured clarity • Not a fiduciary service

Lexi-Life organises structured information and links so the right people are not left guessing.

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Who should your executor contact?

These are the people or organisations your executor may need to contact quickly when handling your affairs.

This is not a once-off setup. It is something you maintain over time.

Think broadly — legal, financial, personal, business, or anyone who holds important information.

Your information is private and structured for access

Lexi-Life stores structured information only, not your original documents. Keep original files in your own secure storage and use this record to organise what exists, where it is, and who needs to know.

Think about:
  • • Attorneys, accountants, or advisers
  • • Trustees or executors
  • • Business partners or key staff
  • • Family members who know where things are kept

Full name of the person or organisation.

Select the role they play in your life or estate.

Provide at least one reliable way your executor can reach them.

Use international format with country code.

Add context: when to contact them, what they manage, or anything important your executor should know.

It is better to include someone and note why they matter than leave out a contact your executor may need.

No contacts added yet. Start with the most important ones first.