Releasing on March 12, 2027
Six months from request. Two verifiers confirming.
A vault for the documents that outlive us
Femia stores your important papers, lets you assign who receives what, and quietly checks in to confirm you're well. If you stop responding, the people you trust are asked, kindly, to verify. Only then, after a waiting period you set, do documents reach the people you chose.
How waiting looks, in Femia
Releasing on March 12, 2027
Six months from request. Two verifiers confirming.
Every release inside Femia is an object, not a notification. The date is always a date, never a countdown. There is no rush to act, only a record of what has been agreed and what comes next.
What Femia is
Documents go into a private vault. For each one, you choose who it's for: a will for a daughter, account credentials for a partner, a letter for a friend. Recipients only see what you assigned to them.
Femia checks in on the cadence you choose, every three, six, or twelve months. A short link. One click. No streaks, no nagging, no scoring. The check-in is for you, not for us.
If you stop responding, the people you trust as verifiers are asked, kindly, whether you are still well. Documents only reach recipients after the waiting period elapses and the verifiers respond. You are in control of every number.
The vault
Not a folder, not a table. A place with weight, category, and a recipient already decided.
Documents
5 items, 3 recipients
Last will and testament
Signed copy. For Sarah, executor.
Account credentials
Email, banking, password manager export.
Letter to Eli
Read this when you're older.
Property and accounts ledger
Spreadsheet with deeds, IRAs, insurance.
Family photo archive
Scanned albums, 1972 to 2018.
How a release happens
Femia keeps trying to reach you on the cadence you set. After a quiet period you decided in advance, the system stops waiting alone.
The people you named as verifiers receive a calm, bounded request. Saying “still well” is as easy as saying “gone.” No urgency, no guilt.
Even after verification, time passes before anything reaches anyone. The waiting period is yours to set. Releases land as long-form dates, never as countdowns.
What Femia commits to
A vault is a promise, kept by what it does and what it refuses to do. Here is the shape of that promise.
What Femia holds
Your documents are encrypted at rest and in transit, with a separate key for each file. Every access, every verification, every release is recorded in an audit trail you can read and export. Nothing is released to anyone without a waiting period you set and a verifier you named confirming. If you change your mind, you can revoke at any time, and the change is logged.
What Femia doesn't
We don't sell or share what's in your vault. We don't read your documents to train anything. We don't release a single file without your verifiers, even if a recipient asks. If Femia ever winds down, we commit to a documented export, with notice, so the people you chose still receive what you intended. Your decisions outlast us.
Pricing
Cancel at any time. Your documents are exportable, always.
Starter
$0 forever
For one or two important documents, while you decide.
Premium
$9per month
For a household that wants this handled, properly.
Family
$19per month
For families managing legacy together.
Questions worth asking
Nothing immediate. Femia sends gentle reminders, then waits the period you set, often several months. Only after that does anything begin. There is no penalty, no scoring, no streak. The cadence is yours to change at any time.
Only the recipients you assign to a document can ever receive it, and only after release. While you are well, no one but you sees anything. Verifiers are asked to confirm your status, not to view your documents. The audit trail records every access.
We commit to a documented export with notice. Your encrypted documents, recipient assignments, and waiting-period configurations are exportable today, and would be deliverable in a wind-down. The decisions you make in Femia are designed to outlast Femia.
Yes. Recipients verify with an email address and a 6-digit code. We deliver internationally. If a recipient has changed addresses, you can update them at any time. Recipients are not Femia accounts and do not need to subscribe.
You name more than one verifier, and you set how many must agree. If a verifier is unreachable, the others can still proceed once the waiting period elapses. You can also rotate verifiers at any time, no questions asked of anyone.
Femia delivers what you instruct, when conditions are met. For matters that benefit from legal weight, like a will, we recommend pairing Femia with a properly executed document and naming an executor. Femia is the delivery mechanism, not the legal instrument.
Set it up while you're well, so no one has to guess.
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