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A Few Months Away? Set a Travel Toggle for Long Absences

Whether you’re backpacking across Europe, volunteering abroad, or just taking an extended break from daily life, a lot can happen while you’re away. Your mail stacks up, bills renew automatically, and unexpected emergencies can unfold. If you’re unreachable for weeks or months, who can step in for you — safely, privately, and without over-sharing your […]

Going in for Surgery? Set a Temporary Toggle Just in Case

Even the simplest surgery can bring a wave of what-ifs. You prepare your home, arrange rides, double-check your insurance, and hope everything goes smoothly. But what if something unexpected happens — and your loved ones need access to your important information while you’re unable to communicate? That’s where a Temporary Toggle in Say It Last […]

For Mental Health Professionals: Help Clients Leave on Their Own Terms

Mental health professionals often help clients prepare for life transitions — grief, aging, trauma, and sometimes, the delicate conversations around mortality. These moments are emotional, complex, and deeply human. But when a client says, “I just want to know it’s handled,” it often means something more profound: they want control over their legacy and their […]

For Estate Planners and Financial Pros: The Tool Your Clients Didn’t Know They Needed

Your clients trust you with their most personal details — assets, heirs, and the legacy they hope to leave behind. But even the most thorough estate plan can leave gaps, especially when it comes to digital lives, modern logins, and emotional messages that traditional documents can’t capture. That’s where Say It Last comes in. A […]

Living Alone? Keep a Quiet Toggle On — Just in Case

When you live alone, there’s no one to notice if you don’t come home. Living alone can be empowering — the freedom to do what you want, when you want, without compromise. But independence also comes with quiet responsibilities: Who would know if something happened? Who could step in without invading your privacy? That’s where […]

Don’t Leave It in a Drawer: Why Your Final Plans Should Be Digital

“It’s in a book somewhere in my desk.” “It’s written on a sticky note. I think.” “I meant to update it…” Everyone has good intentions when it comes to planning ahead. You may have a will, a folder of important papers, or even a handwritten note that says who gets what. But here’s the uncomfortable […]

The Just-in-Case List (You Know You Need One)

You’re not being dramatic. You’re being prepared. From emergency surgeries to sudden accidents to “just in case I don’t come back from this hike,” the quiet planner in you already knows what’s missing. You think about the things people never plan to leave behind — passwords, half-written notes, playlists, voicemail memories. That’s where Say It […]

Say It Loud. Say It Last. A Legacy Plan for Chosen Family and LGBTQ+ Lives

Your life. Your identity. Your truth. It shouldn’t be erased when you’re gone. For many people, “family” isn’t defined by bloodlines or legal ties. It’s the people who showed up, stood by you, and understood who you really are. But too often, when something happens, those chosen family members are left out — while others […]

Why Every Solo Traveler Needs a Digital Backup Plan

You’ve got AirTags in your luggage, a copy of your passport in the cloud, and a backup charger in every pocket. But what happens if you don’t come back? Solo travel is freeing — but it’s also unpredictable. Whether you’re hiking across Patagonia, backpacking through Asia, or staying in a hotel just two hours from […]

For the Pet Parent Who Lives Alone: Who Will Know?

For millions of pet parents who live alone, this question isn’t dramatic. It’s real. And a little terrifying. We plan for food, vet visits, and favorite toys, but rarely for what if I’m not there tomorrow? Your dog, cat, bird, or lizard doesn’t understand emergencies. They just wait. That’s where Say It Last steps in. […]