Resources
Help for the hardest part: starting.
Most people who sit down to write a future-self letter, a message to a child, or a posthumous note stall on the first sentence. The resources below - templates, prompts, and short guides - are here to get you past the blank page so you can write the thing you actually came to say.
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Writing a letter to your future self
The simplest, lowest-stakes way to start. Pick a future date, write what you want to remember or be reminded of, and let it arrive when it's needed.
Birthday letters for the next 18 years
How to schedule a yearly message for a child - milestone birthdays, advice for hard ages, the things you want them to hear in your voice even when you're not around.
Writing a message to be delivered after you're gone
How posthumous delivery works, how to choose trusted contacts, and how to write a message that will mean as much in ten years as it does today.
Anniversaries, apologies, and love letters
Short prompts for the messages partners most often wish they had written - and the ones future-you will be glad past-you took the time to draft.
Choosing the right plan
A quick guide to picking between Free, Starter, Personal, Family, Legacy, and Lifetime - and how add-ons work on every plan so you only pay for the channels you actually use.
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