Private household continuity

Make sure your family is never left guessing.

Securely organize the information, instructions, and documents your spouse would need if something happened to you.

End-to-end encrypted. Private by design.

You probably know where everything is. Would your spouse?

In many households, the most important knowledge lives in one person's head, inbox, filing cabinet, or memory. Hallenby turns that hidden context into a calm operating manual your family can actually use.

Life insurance policies
Bank and retirement accounts
Mortgage and household bills
Important contacts
Wills and legal documents
Password-manager recovery instructions
Home systems and maintenance information
Business or side-project instructions
Messages and personal guidance

The outcome

One calm place for everything they would need.

Hallenby is not another file dump. It is a guided family vault for the instructions, documents, and household context your partner would need during a hard week.

Organize what matters

Use guided categories for accounts, insurance, documents, contacts, home systems, and personal instructions.

Share securely with your spouse

Invite your spouse into the same household vault with their own account and vault unlock.

Keep it current

Update entries as life changes, attach encrypted documents, and search locally after your vault is unlocked.

Private by design

Entries and files are encrypted in the browser before storage. Hallenby cannot read vault contents.

How it works

Build the household manual before anyone needs it.

A simple setup flow helps you capture the information only you know, then gives your spouse independent access to the same encrypted household vault.

Step 1

Add what your family would need

Capture finances, insurance, legal documents, home utilities, digital accounts, and personal guidance.

Step 2

Invite your spouse

Your spouse creates their own account and vault unlock. You approve access from the unlocked vault.

Step 3

Give them a clear path forward

When the vault is unlocked, your spouse can find entries, read instructions, and download encrypted documents locally.

Current app

Implemented today

Encrypted entries and local decrypted search
Encrypted document upload and download
Spouse invitation and approval
Printable recovery code

Security

Private enough for the information that matters most.

Zero-knowledge encryption means Hallenby is designed so the service stores encrypted vault data but cannot read what you put inside.

Vault data is encrypted in the browser before it is stored.
Hallenby stores encrypted entries, encrypted file blobs, and operational metadata.
The company cannot read vault contents, document names, private notes, or recovery secrets.
Each spouse unlocks the vault with their own access after setup is approved.
Account login and vault unlock are separate, so account access alone is not vault access.

Trust

Built around product commitments, not surveillance.

Hallenby is early, so the page does not invent audits, customer counts, or endorsements. These are the commitments reflected by the current product direction.

Zero-knowledge by design
No advertising
No selling personal data
No access to vault contents
Printable recovery kit
Metadata-only admin support

Useful before a crisis

Preparedness helps long before anyone needs the worst-case plan.

The same household clarity is useful during travel, illness, emergencies, and ordinary seasons where one partner has been carrying most of the details.

Serious illness or hospitalization

Extended travel

Household emergency

Managing aging parents

One spouse normally handles everything

Death or incapacity

Pricing

Simple family pricing coming soon.

Pricing is not implemented in the current app, so Hallenby is not showing a live paid plan yet. The goal is one clear household plan, not complicated tiers.

Planned family plan

One plan for your household

Expected inclusions: two spouse accounts, encrypted entries, encrypted document storage, recovery kit, guided household checklist, spouse access, and ongoing updates.

FAQ

Clear answers before you start.

What should I put in the vault?+

Start with the information your spouse would not immediately know: insurance details, financial accounts, recurring bills, legal documents, key contacts, home systems, digital account recovery steps, and personal instructions.

Can your company read my information?+

No. Vault entries and files are encrypted in your browser before storage. Hallenby stores ciphertext and operational metadata, but not decrypted vault contents.

Is this a password manager?+

No. Hallenby is a household continuity vault. You can document where your password manager is and how your spouse should recover access, but it is not meant to replace a dedicated password manager.

What happens if I forget my vault password?+

During setup, Hallenby generates a recovery kit that you can print or download. Recovery uses your authenticated identity plus that recovery secret. Hallenby cannot recover the vault from your account password alone.

Can my spouse access it now?+

Yes, if you invite and approve them. They use their own account and vault unlock, so they do not need your login credentials.

Does this replace a will or estate attorney?+

No. Hallenby helps your spouse find information and instructions. It does not replace a will, trust, powers of attorney, beneficiary designations, or legal advice.

Give your family clarity before they ever need it.

Start with the information only you know.