Will builder

Draft your will. Get it witnessed. Keep it current.

A calm, guided way to put your wishes on paper — with secure witness signatures, immutable versioning, and review reminders so it never quietly goes out of date.

How it works

From first conversation to a signed, witnessed document — without leaving your vault.

  1. Step 1

    Talk it through with Aria

    Aria asks the right questions in plain language — executors, guardians for minors, beneficiaries, specific bequests, funeral wishes. No legal jargon, no blank page.

  2. Step 2

    Generate a clean PDF

    Your answers become a properly formatted will, with a clear disclaimer about independent legal review. Download it any time as PDF or Word.

  3. Step 3

    Invite witnesses by email

    Add witnesses by name and email. They receive a secure link, review the document, and sign with a typed name plus drawn signature. You're emailed the moment they sign or decline.

  4. Step 4

    Lock and store the signed version

    Once every witness signs, finalise the version. It becomes immutable, hashed, and saved to your vault. Edits create a new version that has to be re-witnessed — no silent changes.

  5. Step 5

    Get nudged to review it

    Life changes — marriages, babies, moves, new property. We email you on your chosen cadence (default: every 24 months) so your will doesn't quietly go out of date.

What you can trust

Private by design

Stored encrypted, scoped to your account, never shared without your explicit consent. Witness signatures are recorded with timestamp and IP as part of an audit trail you can show a lawyer.

Not legal advice

We help you capture and structure your wishes. We do not replace a qualified solicitor or shariah advisor. Every generated document carries a clear notice telling you and your witnesses exactly that.

Common questions

Is this a legally valid will?
The document is structured to meet the formal requirements of most common-law jurisdictions, but its legal validity depends on it being executed correctly and reflecting your wishes accurately. We strongly recommend having it reviewed by a qualified solicitor (and, where Faraid applies, a shariah advisor) admitted in the jurisdiction where it will take effect.
How does witnessing work?
You invite witnesses by name and email. They receive a private link to review the will and sign with their typed name plus a drawn signature. Each signature is recorded with timestamp and IP as part of the will's audit trail. You're emailed the moment they sign or decline.
What happens if I change my mind?
Signed versions are immutable — you can't silently edit a will that's already been witnessed. Instead you create a new version, have it re-witnessed, and the previous version is archived. Your vault keeps every version with its hash so the history is auditable.
Will you remind me to keep it up to date?
Yes. By default we email you every 24 months to review your will. You can change the cadence in your will settings.
Who can see my will?
Only you, while you're alive. The vault's release rules decide who can see it later — typically your nominated executors and beneficiaries, and only after the conditions you set are met.

Ready to start your will?

Free to draft. Witness when you're ready. Lock it down for good when you and your loved ones are aligned.