Accounts
Every account, located. Banks, cards, retirement, the ones easy to forget.
Everything your family would need, written down once, while life is calm. Fill it out once, keep it forever, and hand them a clear path when they need it most.
We never ask for a password. We keep the map, not the keys.
Why we built this
Weasel Estates is no fair-weather fan. When someone you love is gone, the last thing you should carry is a scavenger hunt for account numbers and who to call. Your job in those first weeks is to grieve, to be present, to take care of each other. So we kept the hard, practical part ready and waiting. When your family is ready, the plan and the paperwork are already here.
in unclaimed property is waiting for American families. About 1 in 7 of us.
in life-insurance payouts families never knew existed.
is how long probate runs, most of it spent searching.
What’s inside
Written down once, while things are calm. Kept somewhere safe. Shared only with the people you choose.
Every account, located. Banks, cards, retirement, the ones easy to forget.
The house, and what is in it. Deed, insurance, utilities, the safe.
Who to call, and why. Family, your advisor, the lawyer, the dog.
Your words, in your voice. Final wishes, directives, the letters that matter.
How it works
No staring at a hundred blank fields. We ask what matters, in the right order, and you can stop and pick it back up anytime.
Answer a few questions. We turn on the parts that fit your life. About sixty seconds.
Note where things live and who to call. Never a password.
When the day comes, your family opens one clear plan, not forty open questions.
Paper vs digital
Priced like a nice paper planner, except this one survives the fire, updates in seconds, and hands your family a plan.
Done. No forms.
Optional: the WeaselDen tier
Life changes. A new account, a new policy, a move. With WeaselDen, you update your record by telling it, in plain words. And when your family needs answers, they can ask, and get a clear step-by-step plan. The organizer works perfectly without it. WeaselDen just makes keeping it current effortless.
The signature
When your family needs it most, the path is already drawn. They just follow it, one marked step at a time.
You are hereTake a look inside
A quick look at the record you build, and the plan your family receives.
Pricing
A paper planner runs $15 to $30 and goes out of date the day you finish it. A premium organizer box starts around $169 and still burns. Weasel Estates is $49.99, once.
The complete estate organizer. Fill it out once, edit it free forever, and rest easy.
The conversational part: update your record by chatting, ask your record anything, and the survivor game plan when it’s needed.
Trust
No badges to wave. Just how it actually works, and a promise we intend to keep.
Your record is encrypted at rest, and access is recorded. You decide who sees what, and when.
Export to your lawyer anytime. Your record is never deleted, even on a failed payment.
We store where things live and who to call, never a password, PIN, or SSN. There is no field for them.
Pointers, not secrets, is what RUFADAA and estate attorneys recommend. A deliberate design choice, not a badge.
FAQ
One quiet afternoon now saves them the hardest month later. Pay once, it’s yours for life.
Start my plan, $49.99No passwords. No subscription. Nothing to cancel.