Reep stores, verifies, and transfers your digital life in four categorized modules — released to the right people, at the right moment, in the right order.
Financial & crypto
Bank account details, insurance policies, and private keys or seed phrases for digital assets — stored so nothing is ever entered incorrectly during transfer.
Legal & identity
Scanned wills, power of attorney, birth certificates, and social security details, ready the moment a guardian or institution requests them.
Digital identity
Credentials for social media, domain names, and SaaS subscriptions — so nothing is left running, or lost, by accident.
Personal legacy
Video messages, letters, photo archives, and ethical wills — narratives of life lessons, delivered exactly when you intended.
Releasing data too early is a privacy disaster. Releasing it too late defeats the purpose. Reep solves this with three independent, fail-safe layers working together.
LAYER 1 — GUARDIANS
2–5 trusted contacts must reach consensus before any transfer process begins — a human layer that stops technical glitches from triggering a release.
LAYER 2 — HEARTBEAT
Regular check-ins via email, SMS, or app. If you go quiet for a set period, Reep automatically initiates the guardian verification sequence.
LAYER 3 — OFFICIAL RECORDS
High-tier accounts can integrate with digital death registries or require a verified death certificate, audited by a legal compliance partner.
When a life event is verified, beneficiaries don't receive a messy list of credentials. They get a curated Legacy Dashboard with clear, step-by-step guidance on closing accounts, claiming insurance, or managing crypto.
Reep employees and servers never have access to your unencrypted data — by architecture, not policy.
Every interaction with a vault is logged on a private, tamper-evident ledger to prevent fraud during transfer.
Data centers aligned to jurisdiction, so your vault complies with local inheritance and privacy law by default.