Vaulternal helps you store what matters most and make sure it reaches the right people at the right time.
Most of us have important files scattered across cloud drives, desk drawers, and email threads — passwords, financial documents, personal letters, family records. They sit there with no instructions attached. No one else knows where they are, what to do with them, or when they matter.
Vaulternal solves this by combining encrypted storage with conditional delivery. You upload your files, attach specific instructions, and set rules for when and how they should be delivered. You stay in control the entire time.
How it works:
* Store your files in a zero-knowledge encrypted vault. Only you hold the keys — Vaulternal cannot read your content.
* Attach delivery rules to any file or folder. You can trigger delivery based on a specific date, a period of inactivity, or a manual release. You decide who receives what, and under what conditions.
* Stay current with quarterly check-ins. Vaulternal reminds you to review and update your vault so nothing goes stale.
Use cases:
* A birthday letter to your daughter, scheduled to arrive on her 18th birthday.
* Login credentials and account access for your spouse, delivered only if you become unreachable.
* Family documents organized in one place with clear instructions for anyone who might need them.
* A time capsule of photos and notes to your future self.
Privacy and security:
All encryption happens on your device before anything is uploaded. Vaulternal uses AES-256-GCM encryption and zero-knowledge architecture, meaning no one at Vaulternal can access your files. Your data is distributed across redundant storage layers for durability.
Pricing:
Free tier available with one delivery rule. Paid plans have unlimited storage with monthly upload limits, unlimited rules, and priority support.
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