Digital legacy
It isn't every trace you leave on the internet. It's what you choose to keep, how it's delivered, and who it reaches when you're no longer here.
The reality
Everything you've lived, said, and shared is scattered across dozens of accounts, devices, and platforms. Photos in one place, conversations in another, documents in a third. No order, no context, and no guarantee any of it reaches the people it was meant for.
If tomorrow you couldn't reach any of it, what would happen to everything you wanted to say and didn't? To the memories only you can give context to? To the decisions only you can make?
What isn't organized gets lost. What isn't protected disappears. And what doesn't arrive in time is as if it never existed.
Reframing it
Your digital legacy isn't the sum of everything you leave on the internet. It isn't your passwords, your accounts, or the history of what you posted.
It's what you choose to keep. The words you decide to leave prepared. The memories you protect for someone specific. The decisions you make today so that no one has to make them for you tomorrow.
It isn't about what you leave. It's about what you choose to keep, and to deliver.
Principles
If you don't decide it, chance does.
What you don't shape stays outside your legacy.
Without context, even what matters most loses its meaning.
What doesn't arrive was never really part of your legacy.
What isn't preserved eventually disappears.
Eternalia exists to give that legacy a shape.
So that what matters doesn't depend on chance. It depends on your decisions. So that every word reaches the right person, at the right moment, with the context it deserves.
FAQ
A digital legacy is the collection of messages, memories, instructions, and content a person chooses to leave organized so it reaches the people they love at the right moment. It can include future messages, online obituaries, and communications prepared during your lifetime.
A digital will focuses on managing passwords, accounts, and digital assets after the person is gone. A digital legacy goes further: it includes personal messages, emotional memories, and decisions you want to leave prepared for the people who matter most in your life. It isn't a legal document. It's an organized space for what truly matters.
Only the people you choose as recipients receive the content meant for them. Your legacy contact can activate the delivery, but never gains access to the content itself. Eternalia is built on a zero-knowledge architecture: not even we can read what you create.
Yes. Leaving messages for the people you love is a completely valid personal decision. It doesn't require legal formalities or any third party. Eternalia doesn't replace a will and doesn't offer legal advice. It's a platform to organize and protect your messages and memories, and make sure they reach whoever you choose.
Organize what matters in a private, secure space.