Your dashboard stays private at a glance.
Filenames, message titles, and note summaries stay hidden until the user unlocks the vault locally in the browser.
DMS.cx is built for people with important instructions, sensitive documents, wallet guidance, private letters, and account recovery information that stays encrypted until a real release workflow is triggered.
DMS is not a will. It is a secure release workflow for encrypted instructions, not a legal substitute for formal estate documents.
Filenames, message titles, and note summaries stay hidden until the user unlocks the vault locally in the browser.
Missed check-ins start reminders first. Only after continued silence do verifiers get involved, and two must confirm before release begins.
Users can run a rehearsal using their own inbox first, so the service earns trust before it handles real instructions.
Letters, private messages, practical next steps, document locations, and clear guidance for the people you trust most.
Exchange access instructions, wallet handling notes, account inventories, device guidance, and “what to do first” recovery plans.
Critical credentials, continuity instructions, partner notes, and contact paths that are released only if you stop checking in.
Add encrypted notes or files and prepare the instructions you want protected.
Choose who receives the release and who helps confirm that release is appropriate.
Run a rehearsal, review every email and link, then activate the live workflow only when it feels right.
Use your own inbox to simulate reminders, verifier notices, and beneficiary release before storing real-life instructions.
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For people who want a maintained release workflow with ongoing reminders and verifier coordination.
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For users who want the structure in place without the friction of future renewals.
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DMS is for people who hold knowledge no one else has: recovery instructions, sensitive documents, private messages, account maps, or continuity notes that would cause confusion or permanent loss if they vanished with the user.
The first step is not blind trust. It is a clean rehearsal that shows exactly how reminders, verifier notices, and release communication work before anything goes live.