Why "If Required" matters
Life is unpredictable. We all know this, but most of us avoid thinking about what happens if we're suddenly unable to communicate with our loved ones. Whether it's a medical emergency, an accident, or something else entirely, the reality is that our families might need access to information we've never shared—or information we've forgotten to share.
The Problem We're Solving
Imagine your partner or children trying to navigate your digital life, find important documents, or access accounts they didn't know existed. The stress of an emergency is already overwhelming. Adding the frustration of searching through drawers, guessing passwords, or trying to piece together your financial picture only makes things worse.
Traditional methods of preparation—like writing things down in a notebook or storing passwords in a spreadsheet—often fall short. They can be lost, forgotten, or become outdated. More importantly, they don't provide a clear, organized way to share critical information when it's needed most.
Why "If Required" Exists
We built "If Required" because we believe everyone deserves peace of mind. Not just for yourself, but for the people who depend on you. The app provides a secure, organized way to store everything your loved ones might need—from personal messages to account information, from pet care instructions to where you keep important documents.
What makes "If Required" different is its focus on clarity and ease of use. When someone needs to access your information, they shouldn't have to decode cryptic notes or hunt through multiple locations. Everything should be in one place, clearly organized, and easy to understand.
Taking Action
Preparing for the unexpected doesn't have to be morbid or overwhelming. It's an act of care—a way to show your loved ones that you've thought about their needs even when you can't be there to help directly.
Start small. Add one piece of information today. Then another tomorrow. Before you know it, you'll have created a comprehensive guide that gives your family the clarity and confidence they need during difficult times.
Because when it comes to the people who matter most, a little preparation goes a long way.