Protect your family. Preserve your legacy.
Every plan includes secure digital wills, beneficiary tools, and the Estate Value Dashboard. Upgrade for legal-grade signing, attorney support, and family accounts.
Starter
Most flexible
$4.99/mo
- ✓250 will items
- ✓Unlimited posts and messaging
- ✓Unlimited hashtags and mentions
- ✓Community feed
- ✓Beneficiary engine
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Smart
Legal-grade
$19.99/mo
- ✓Everything in Starter
- ✓Unlimited will items
- ✓Full Will Wizard access
- ✓Digital will signing + KYC verification
- ✓24/7 priority support
- ✓Legal digital will in select U.S. states
- ✓Trusted Planning Professionals booking
Premium
Full coverage
$49.99/mo
- ✓Everything in Smart
- ✓Attorney-supported will creation (all U.S. states)
- ✓Family accounts with shared access
- ✓Dedicated Legacy Manager
- ✓Funeral & cemetery planning assistance
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FAQ
Common questions.
Is a digital will legally valid?+
Yes. Under Nevada NRS 133, electronic wills are legally valid when properly witnessed and executed. DeclareAll follows all requirements including identity verification, witnessed signing ceremony, and tamper-evident storage.
Can I cancel anytime?+
Absolutely. You can cancel your subscription at any time. Your will data remains accessible in read-only mode. You can reactivate to make changes.
Where is my will stored?+
Your will is stored in a SHA256 tamper-evident vault with AES-256 encryption. We maintain the authoritative copy as required by NRS 133, with a full audit trail.
What happens after I pass away?+
Your designated executor can request activation through our death-activation protocol. After verification (death certificate + KYC), they receive secure access to your will and instructions.
Is there a free plan?+
Yes. You can sign up and use the community feed, draft a basic will, and organize a small starter list of assets at no cost. Paid plans unlock unlimited items, legal-grade signing, and family accounts.
Does DeclareAll replace a lawyer?+
DeclareAll provides the tools to create a legally valid digital will. For complex estates, we recommend consulting with an estate attorney — you can find one through our Trusted Planning Professionals directory, or upgrade to Premium for attorney-supported will creation across all U.S. states.