What After Life is (and what it is not)
After Life is where you write down, in plain language, what should happen to your account and your assets when you die. It lives at /me/afterlife.
What it does:
• Captures **wishes** for five domains — subscriptions, organizations you own, your data, ongoing care, and memorial preferences.
• Designates **trustees** — the people you trust to act on your behalf — with scoped permissions per domain.
• Holds **sealed notes** that only specific trustees can open.
• Tracks the **roles you've accepted** as trustee for other people.
What it deliberately does NOT do:
• Execute anything automatically. There is no "death detected" trigger.
• Cancel a single subscription, transfer a single share, or delete a single file without explicit human action.
• Move faster than the 30-day co-signature reversal window.
After Life is a planning surface and a coordination tool, not an executor. When the time comes, your trustees still have to take steps in person; this just makes sure they know exactly what you wanted them to do.