Three ways to pass it on.
You decide who gets in, and how. Pick one, or mix all three across the different people in your life.
Always in.
Some people you trust completely. Your spouse, a sibling. They always have access to whatever you choose to share, just like a joint safe at home.
They ask. You decide.
Someone can request access at any time. You're notified instantly. If you don't decline within 2 weeks, they're let in automatically.
If you're not here.
Glenvault emails you on a rhythm you set. One click and the vault stays sealed. Miss the email, and the follow-ups, and access unlocks for the people you named.
Mark asks for access.
You always hear first.
The day Mark requests access, you get an email. Decline it if it isn't right. Ignore it and the countdown runs. Mark sees the same dates you do, so nobody is left guessing.
Mark requests access
From his own Glenvault, or from a link you've shared with him.
You're notified instantly
We email you. Decline from the link, or let the countdown run. Every request is logged.
The 14-day countdown
If you do nothing, Mark gets in on day 14. You can adjust the wait window any time.
He sent this request 12 minutes ago. If you don't respond within 14 days, access will be granted on June 12, 2026.
Mark's note: "Just checking in case I ever need the cabin deed."
The vault every family meant to set up.
Start free in two minutes. Add your will, your accounts, and the people who'd need to know.