Vaulternal is an encrypted vault for the files and information that matter most — letters you want delivered on a future date, passwords your family depends on, documents your household runs on. Different people use it for different reasons. The pages below describe the most common ones, what each looks like in practice, and how Vaulternal fits each situation.
For parents and partnered adults who want a single private place for the information their household depends on. Letters scheduled for future birthdays, anniversaries, or wedding days. Passwords your spouse can reach when they need to. Household documents organized so your family can find them. Encrypted before they leave your device.
Learn more about Vaulternal for familiesFor people whose documents span two countries and whose family lives in one of them. Permits, certificates, translations, and account lists kept current in one encrypted vault, with delivery that reaches the right person across any border when your condition fires.
Learn more about Vaulternal for expatsFor solo founders, indie hackers, and one-person businesses that run on one person being present. The runbook, the credentials, and the context a co-founder or spouse would need if you're ever unavailable — encrypted, and delivered only when triggered.
Learn more about Vaulternal for foundersFor people who self-custody meaningful crypto. The handoff layer your hardware wallet and multisig coordinator don't include — wallet inventory, recovery paths, and Shamir distributions, encrypted on your device and delivered only on the trigger you set. With Vault Permanent on Arweave from day one.
Learn more about Vaulternal for crypto holdersMany people start in one of these categories and find they use Vaulternal for things across several. A parent who's also a founder. A crypto holder who's also organizing family information. The product is the same in each case — only the scenarios change. Start with the page that fits your strongest need; the rest will follow.
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