

Fideby
Fideby stores instructions for accessing accounts after death, rather than the credentials themselves. It's a digital estate management platform designed for individuals who want their family to know where their online accounts, subscriptions, business logins, and important...
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
- End-to-End Encryption
Fideby News & Activities
Recent activities
- fideby added Fideby
- POX updated Fideby
fideby added Fideby as alternative to Just In Case Estates and LegalZoom
Fideby information
What is Fideby?
Fideby stores instructions for accessing accounts after death, rather than the credentials themselves. It's a digital estate management platform designed for individuals who want their family to know where their online accounts, subscriptions, business logins, and important documents live, without handing over passwords in life.
Users create a list of accounts (bank, brokerage, email, subscriptions, business, crypto) plus instructions per account (close it, transfer it, cancel it, hand it to the accountant) plus conditional triggers. When the trigger fires, typically a designated contact verifying a death certificate, the instructions release to the beneficiaries named. The credentials themselves stay in whatever password manager the user already uses.
Zero-knowledge architecture. Encryption keys are derived from the user's passphrase, split via Shamir shares among designated contacts, and reassembled at release. Fideby never sees the instructions in cleartext.
Free tier available. Paid tiers at $12/month or $99/year.





