Pricing

Simple plans. Unlimited updates.Protected forever.

Start free and upgrade when your vault matters more than your subscription. Every paid plan includes unlimited will updates, bank-grade encryption, and a dead man’s switch, never a surprise fee.

Subscription Plans

Free forever

Witness

Free
No credit card required
1 GB
  • 1 GB encrypted storage
  • Watermarked will template
  • Life Story preview
  • 1 trusted contact
  • Email notifications only
  • 30-day inactivity → deleted
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Guardian

$7.99
Monthly
$0.33 / day
100 GB
  • 100 GB encrypted storage
  • Full will builder, every jurisdiction worldwide
  • Digital assets vault
  • Life Story (1,000 prompts, voice + video)
  • Up to 5 trusted contacts
  • Dead man's switch (6-month)
  • Multi-year discounts up to 45%
Physical NFC Key

Legacy

From $11.99
Monthly
3-month minimum
100 GB – 1 TB
  • Everything in Guardian
  • 3 engraved metal NFC cards
  • Choose 100 GB, 500 GB, or 1 TB
  • Life Story (1,000 prompts, voice + video)
  • Up to 10 trusted contacts
  • Certified mail on trigger
  • 1 free attorney review / year
One-time purchase

Eternal Vault

From $499
One-time, works with any plan
~$0.02 / day for 100 years
100 GB – 1 TB
  • 100 GB – 1 TB encrypted storage
  • 3 engraved metal NFC cards
  • Up to 10 vault inheritors
  • Buy multiple, one per purpose
  • Endowment model with no renewals
  • Up to 1,000 year archival (M-Disc, ISO/IEC 10995:2011)
14-day money-back guaranteeNo credit card to startCancel anytimeEnd-to-end encrypted

Why subscription

Pay for access,not a one-time purchase.

Trust & Will charges $199 once for a static document. A year later you marry, buy a house, or have a child, and you pay again for an update, or your will goes stale. Henedo is the opposite: pay for access, not for paper.

At $7.99/month, Guardian costs less than Dropbox Plus and includes a will builder, a 100 GB encrypted vault, crypto inheritance tooling, and a dead man’s switch — all with unlimited updates for life.

See how Henedo stacks up: Henedo vs Trust & Will, vs LegalZoom, or vs Everplans.

Eternal Vault

A one-time purchasemeasured in centuries.

The Eternal Vault is a one-time purchase that buys you an active-preservation guarantee measured in centuries. $499 for 100 years works out to $4.99/year — less than a single cup of coffee per year for a cryptographically-signed, post-quantum-ready archive your descendants can open in 2126. The price funds the decade-by-decade hardware refresh: geo-redundant primary storage migrated to current technology every ~10 years (the discipline used by national archives, ISO 14721 / OAIS aligned), plus an optional M-DISC redundancy layer on top.

100 yr200 yr300 yr400 yr500 yr
100 GB$499$699$849$949$1,049
500 GB$649$849$999$1,099$1,199
1 TB$799$999$1,149$1,249$1,349

Questions

Pricing FAQEverything you want to know.

Witness is free forever. Guardian is $7.99/month ($0.26/day) and includes the full will builder, 100 GB encrypted vault, the 1,000-prompt Life Story, dead man’s switch, and 5 trusted contacts. Legacy starts at $11.99/month and adds engraved metal NFC cards mailed to your contacts. Eternal Vault is a one-time purchase from $499 for 100 years of preserved storage.

Guardian ($7.99/mo), Legacy ($11.99+/mo), and the Eternal Vault all include the full Life Story — 1,000 curated prompts across ten dimensions of a life, answerable in text, voice, or video and encrypted under the same master key as the rest of the vault. The free Witness tier offers a limited preview to let you try the format before upgrading. See the Life Story feature page for the full list of categories and example prompts.

The Witness tier is free forever, no credit card required. It limits you to 1 GB and a watermarked will template, but it lets you try the full experience and upgrade when ready. Guardian and Legacy bill month-to-month with no long-term contract.

Yes. Guardian is cancelable at any time. Legacy has a 3-month minimum because your metal NFC cards are produced and mailed at signup, after month 3 you can cancel at any time. Eternal Vault is a one-time purchase, not a subscription, so there is nothing to cancel.

Guardian and Legacy offer pre-paid multi-year pricing with up to 55% off. Example: Guardian at 5 years = $335 (30% off). The slider lets you pre-pay 1 month to 50 years.

The dead man’s switch fires after 180 days of inactivity plus a 5-week warning cascade. Your trusted contacts are activated and can access the vault for 60 days. The Living Vault is then permanently deleted. Your Eternal Vault (if you sealed one) continues for its full preservation duration of 100–500 years, on actively-preserved geo-redundant storage refreshed every ~10 years onto current technology, with an optional 1,000-year M-Disc redundancy layer on top.

You are paying for active preservation, not a static cloud bucket. Primary storage is geo-redundant — encrypted blobs replicated across multiple regions on a current-generation cloud object store, with continuous SHA-3 fixity checks that detect silent corruption and re-replicate automatically. Roughly every 10 years, the underlying drives, formats, and infrastructure are migrated to current technology, the way the Library of Congress, national archives, and other archival institutions do it (ISO 14721 / OAIS, PREMIS). M-DISC is an extra redundancy layer (ISO/IEC 10995:2011, rated up to 1,000 years per US DoD projection) on top — never the only copy. The endowment model in the price is what funds those decade-by-decade refreshes for the full duration you bought.

Only if you want one. The will templates are attorney-reviewed per state and included in all paid tiers. Optional per-document attorney review is $79 as an add-on, or 1 free review per year on Legacy.

Credit card, debit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and crypto (BTC, ETH, USDC, USDT) for annual and multi-year plans.

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