A medical emergency, a storm, a fire, a sudden loss — your family won't have to search for a thing. One private roadmap to every account, document, and contact that matters. Built in a weekend. You keep it; we never see it.
No account. No upload. A file you own.

The 2-minute readiness check
If you had to leave home in an hour — or someone had to step in for you — how ready is your family right now? Four quick questions. Nothing you tap leaves this page.
Question 1 of 4
The information exists. It's just locked in your head — and your family can't read your mind.
More than $70 billion in assets sits unclaimed in the U.S. — roughly 1 in 7 Americans has money or property they can't find. Often the family simply never knew it was there.
Secure by design
You fill it in. You keep it. ChronWise never sees a word of it — there's no login because there's no database. Nothing to breach.
Nothing uploaded
No database to breach
The file lives with you
What's inside
Every prompt shows why it matters, what a good answer looks like, and what not to write down. Works in Excel, Google Sheets, Numbers — or print the large-print workbook and fill it by hand.

The emergency-critical items, with a fast mini-score. A real win in one afternoon — the on-ramp to the rest.

71 items across 11 sections. Every prompt shows why it matters, what a good answer looks like — and what NOT to write down.

Updates as you fill it in, split by emergency vs. legacy. Anything still 'No' is your to-do list, made obvious.

The privacy rules, where to keep your finished kit, and a role-neutral letter to your point person for right-now and long-term.
Emergency: a finishable half-day
First 72 Hours covers what your family needs in a crisis — the fast win you can do today.
Legacy: the weekend depth
The full inventory maps every account, policy, and document for the longer term. One kit, both jobs.
How it works
Step 1
Instant. No login, no account, nothing to create. The file is yours the moment you buy.
Step 2
A win in one afternoon with First 72 Hours; the whole thing over a free weekend. We show you what good looks like at every step.
Step 3
Print it, save it, share it with your point person. One yearly reminder to keep it current — no subscription, no lock-in.
Why it's worth it
Why this finally gets done
Almost everyone means to do this “someday.” So we made the first win take one afternoon, removed every excuse — no account, nothing uploaded, works on any device — and added a yearly nudge so it never slips. You already know you should do this. We just made it easy enough that you finally will.
Pricing
No subscription. No account. Pick one person or your whole household.
The full kit for one person.
$39one time
Everything, for you and your spouse.
$59one time
If it doesn't leave you feeling more prepared, email us for a full refund.
Instant download. Buy on your phone — we email it so you can fill it on your computer this weekend. Works on phone, tablet, or laptop.

Meet the founder
As President of Montgomery Emergency Medical Services, a volunteer corps that responds to more than 1,600 emergencies each year in our New Jersey community of 23,000, I have been in people’s homes on some of the hardest days of their lives: crisis brought on by medical issues, traumatic injuries, house fires, and severe weather events.
I came across repeated stories of what happened after the immediate crisis. Families often spent months—sometimes years—and significant money trying to locate a loved one’s accounts, important documents, insurance information, and assets. The information existed. It simply was not organized in a way that the people who needed it could find and use it.
I once tried to solve this problem by building an online vault, investing more than $100,000 in the effort. I ultimately took it down after reaching an important conclusion: the best solution should not require families to place their most sensitive information in someone else’s custody.
ChronWise is built around that idea. It helps people gather and organize the essential information their loved ones may need to navigate an emergency or its aftermath—providing the structure and guidance, without taking custody of their data.
Earlier in my career, I worked in investment banking at UBS. That experience reinforced the importance of clear information, robust systems, and helping people make decisions when the stakes are high.
Education: B.A. Physics, Middlebury College · Engineering, Dartmouth College · M.B.A., The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
FAQ
No. There's no account, no upload, and no database. You fill in the file and keep it. ChronWise never sees a word of it — there's nothing for us to breach because there's nothing to store.
No. It's an organizing tool that helps you record where things are and who to contact. For decisions about your will, taxes, or finances, talk to a qualified professional.
A blank worksheet leaves you staring at empty boxes. Every prompt here shows why it matters, what a good answer looks like, and what NOT to write down — plus a live readiness score and a large-print printable. That guidance is the difference between starting and finishing.
Yes — it's your file, forever. We send one yearly reminder to keep it current. No fee, no login, no version to renew.
Good — that's step one. A will says who inherits; it doesn't tell anyone where your accounts, policies, passwords-locations, and documents actually live. This kit is the map that makes your will usable.
If the kit doesn't leave you feeling more prepared, email us for a full refund. There's no risk in starting.
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The 20 minutes that finally crosses “get organized” off your list — starting with a free 2-minute check.