No partner to fill in the gaps? You need a ledger.
If you live alone and something happened to you tomorrow — an accident, a medical emergency, the worst — who would know where your bank accounts are? Who would know about your insurance? Your lease? Your pets? MyLifeLedger ensures someone does.
Why Solo Dwellers Are Most at Risk
Couples have a built-in backup — if something happens to one partner, the other usually knows where things are. If you live alone, there is no backup. Your parent, sibling, or best friend would have to start from scratch, going through your mail, guessing at passwords, and making dozens of phone calls to institutions they don't know about. MyLifeLedger eliminates that scramble.
How Solo Dwellers Use MyLifeLedger
🔑 Designate a Trustee
Pick one or two people you trust — a parent, sibling, close friend — and share your ledger with them. They get password-protected access. If something happens, they know exactly where to look.
🐱 Especially Critical If You Have Pets
Your pets can't speak for themselves. Document your vet's info, medications, feeding schedule, and who should take care of them. Don't make your trustee guess.
🏢 Renters Have Unique Needs
Lease info, utility accounts, building management contacts, renter's insurance — none of this is obvious to an outsider. Your ledger captures it all.
💻 Digital Footprint
Email accounts, streaming subscriptions, social media, cloud storage, cryptocurrency — you likely have a larger digital footprint than you realize. Document where everything lives (without sharing passwords).
What Solo Dwellers Typically Organize
Be your own backup plan.
Set up your ledger in 60 minutes. Pick a trustee. Done — your safety net is in place.
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