Organize your life.
Prepare your family.
One guided place for the important details of your household — and a clear plan for the people you love, if they ever need to step in.
Free. No passwords, SSNs, or account numbers stored — ever.
What Family Ledger does for you
- Day to day
Useful from day one
Answer simple questions, one at a time, and Family Ledger turns them into a living dashboard that knows what's fresh, what's going stale, and what's coming due — so the important things stop slipping through the cracks.
- If they ever need it
A clear handoff
Your spouse or trusted person gets exactly what they'd need — where things are, who to call, and a calm step-by-step roadmap — without you having to write it all down from scratch.
- Why you can trust it
Built on restraint
You can document how someone reaches your accounts precisely because Family Ledger refuses to hold the dangerous parts. We store where a thing lives, never the secret itself.
How it works
- 1
Answer simple questions
A guided setup walks you through your household one item at a time — like tax software, not a blank page.
- 2
Get a living dashboard
Your answers become an organized record that reminds you, quietly, only when something actually needs attention.
- 3
Prepare a clear plan
Choose what your family would see, and hand them a calm roadmap and an emergency one-pager whenever you're ready.
We organize your life without holding your secrets
Most of the damage in a data breach comes from the secrets a service keeps. So Family Ledger is built not to keep them. There's no field for a password, a full Social Security number, a full account number, a private key, or a seed phrase — they literally have nowhere to go. Instead, we record where a thing lives, like “1Password › Chase” or “sealed envelope in the safe.”
See exactly what we store and what we never willEverything here is free
The guided setup, the dashboard, the reminders, the handoff plan, the exports — all of it. There's no paywall and nothing to upgrade. Getting your household organized shouldn't be the thing you pay for.
Start with one question
You don't have to do it all at once. Answer the first question, and come back whenever you like — Family Ledger keeps your place.
Create your ledger