Grief shouldn't have a to-do list.

After a loved one passes away, you Google  at midnight.

You learn that every institution has a different process and estate attorneys can't do it all.

One bank needs a death certificate. Another requires probate documents. Another freezes the accounts entirely.

Nobody tells you this upfront. You learn one painful phone call at a time.

Meanwhile, your siblings text keep me updated and just tell me what to sign

You are now the project manager of an entire estate.

This is not a job you were trained for, but one you have to do during some of the hardest months of your life.

You are not alone.
I've been here.

When I lost my brother Charlie, I spent months figuring out everything that followed. Nobody handed me a plan. I had no idea where to start.

I wanted to focus on honoring Charlie's life. Instead, I spent my days on hold and consumed by paperwork.

The support I needed didn't exist. That's why I built Honorly.

We handle it. All of it.
We call the banks. We file the paperwork.
We find the accounts you didn't know about.
We coordinate with attorneys and CPAs when you need them.
We transfer the titles.
We deal with the digital accounts and streaming services, so you can skip the hours on hold.

We check in every week. We tell you exactly where things stand, so you're never left with a checklist you have to manage yourself.

We can't take away grief. But we can carry some of what grief asks of you.

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Life deserves to be honored. Not processed.

The work that follows loss is part of honoring their life. A hard moment shouldn't become an impossible job. We're here to help with care and dignity.

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