Legacy & Family Tools

Plan your legacy, preserve family memories, and prepare for the future. All tools run locally in your browser — your data stays private and is never uploaded to any server.

🔒 Privacy First: All data is stored locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded. For permanent storage, use the download buttons to save your work.

Family Tree Template

Download a ready-formatted family tree template you can edit and customize for your family.

Available Formats:
• PDF - Print and fill by hand
• Google Sheets - Digital editing
• Excel - Desktop editing
📄 Download PDF Template
How to use: Open the template, fill in family names, dates, and relationships. Add photos if using digital format. Print or save for family records.

Quick Family Tree Builder

Create a simple text-based family tree that you can save or print.

Legacy Letter Generator

Write a heartfelt letter to your family with your blessings, values, and life lessons.

Letter Writing Guide

Tips for writing a meaningful legacy letter:

What to include:

Personal Stories: Share defining moments from your life

Family History: Pass down stories about ancestors

Values & Beliefs: What guided your decisions in life?

Gratitude: Thank those who shaped your journey

Forgiveness: Heal relationships and let go

Blessings: Give your blessing for their future

Practical Wisdom: Advice you wish you'd received
💡 Tip: Write from the heart. This isn't about perfection — it's about connection.

Memory Vault

Store personal memories, notes, and reflections. Everything stays private on your device.

🔒 Memories are stored in your browser. Export regularly to keep permanent copies.

Saved Memories

Your stored memories appear here. Click to view or delete individual items.

💾 Backup Reminder: Your memories are safe as long as you don't clear your browser data. Download exports regularly for safekeeping.

Estate Preparation Checklist

Step-by-step guide to prepare your estate planning documents and information.

⚠️ Important: This is a preparation checklist, not legal advice. Consult with an estate planning attorney for your specific situation.