HAVE YOU SHARED YOUR DEATHWISHES?
End-of-Life Planning,
Just in Case
Deathwishes™ is the app that helps you decide how you want to be remembered and what you want people to know in case you die.
It might sound scary, but it’s actually easy
How it Works
Follow simple, guided prompts that help you think through and document what matters to you after you die.
Decide What You Want In Case You Die
Explore simple prompts that guide you through choices about your body, memorial, and more.
Pass on the Things
That Matter
Leave notes, assign belongings, and make sure nothing is left unsaid.
Share with the
Right People
Choose who sees your wishes and when they can see them.
PLANS
What do you want to happen after you die?
The Plans feature guides you through the most important questions about your body, your service or celebration, and your legacy.
THINGS
Who Should GET your personal items?
Use the Things feature to easily share what should happen with artwork, collectibles, plants, and other personal items. Ideal for people who don’t have a will.
BUCKET LIST
What do you want to do before you die?
Serious or silly, use the Bucket List feature to track what you want to accomplish before you die.
100%
of people have death wishes
67%
leave their plans up to others¹
10 min
IS ALL IT TAKES TO SHARE YOUrs
Frequently asked questions
Curious to know more?
The Deathwishes team is here to help. View some common questions below, take a deeper dive by visiting the Help Center, or reach out via our contact page.
Deathwishes is the app that makes it easy to share your final wishes and leave behind the kind of guidance your loved ones will actually need if you die unexpectedly. It helps you say what matters—before it’s too late.
Deathwishes is for anyone who might die someday. (So, yeah—everyone.) It is especially useful if you don’t have a will or want to make sure people know what’s important to you beyond just the paperwork.
Because if you die, no one should be guessing what you wanted. Deathwishes gives you control, peace of mind, and a chance to leave something thoughtful behind—without the awkward conversations, guessing, or complicated paperwork.
Download the app, sign up, and start thinking about what matters to you if you die. You don’t need to do everything at once—you can add to your wishes a little at a time, whenever it fits into your life.
You can decide to share your information while you are alive or release it only if you die.
Learn more at How Deathwishes Works.
A will covers the legal stuff. Deathwishes is for everything else: the music you want playing, who should take your dog, or that one box of letters you don’t want tossed. It’s not legally binding—but it’s personal, and that matters just as much.
If you have a will, you can work with a legal professional to include the information from your Deathwishes profile as part of your will or other legally binding documents.
Nobody will see your Deathwishes data unless you give them permission to do so in the app. You can choose to share your data with specific people while you are alive, or only upon your death.
After you add a Legacy Contact in the app, they will be able to report your death by visiting Profile > Settings > Death & Memorialization > Memorialize a Legacy Contact.
The Legacy Contact will provide their phone number and someone from the Deathwishes team will call to confirm the death.
Once confirmed, your profile data is unlocked for your Legacy Contacts to view and your account is memorialized so no one can log in or make changes.
Deathwishes is free to try for 7 days. After that, it’s $19.99 per year—less than a good pizza, and way more useful if something ever happens.
In the future, we plan to offer a lifetime subscription for $99.99 one time.
Learn more at Plans & Pricing.
PRICING
DEATHWISHES IS FREE TO TRY
Download the app and get started with a 7-day free trial.
After that, a subscription costs $19.99 per year or $99.99 for life.
Yearly
What's Included?Lifetime
What's Included?RESOURCES
Thinking about death can be difficult
Our blog is a great resource for people who want to learn more about death and end-of-life wishes.