Built for the moment people are least prepared for
Your will tells them what. Lexi-Life shows them how.
A will distributes your estate. It does not organise it. Lexi-Life brings your assets, contacts, policies, and wishes into one clear structure so your executor is not left guessing what exists, where it is, or what needs to happen next.
Start now and build a structured estate record your family can actually use when pressure hits.
No document storage • No legal advice • Structured clarity
Example snapshot
Estate overview
Structured sections
- • Executor and will details
- • Assets and liabilities
- • Policies and benefits
- • Health & medical cover
- • Contacts and pet care
- • Wishes and practical notes
Why this helps
- • Less guesswork for family
- • Faster handover to executor
- • Important information in one place
- • Clarity around what exists
- • Practical guidance when needed
- • Easy to review and update
The reality most people avoid
If something happened today — what actually happens next?
Do you have access to funds if your partner dies — or are you waiting while the bond, rent, school fees, debt, and daily costs keep adding up?
If bank accounts are frozen, who carries the practical financial pressure in those first critical days and weeks?
Would anyone know what policies exist, where they are, what they cover, or who to contact first?
Which premiums, debit orders, and essential payments still need to be kept alive — and who makes sure the wrong thing is not cancelled?
Who looks after your children while everyone is waiting for the executor to be appointed and the guardian to step in?
Who takes care of your fur babies — properly, immediately, and without confusion?
Does your family pull together — or do disagreements turn into feuds at the worst possible time?
And when grief, confusion, and pressure hit — can you keep the vultures at bay?
Most people think they are prepared. Most are not.
The real problem is not death itself. It is the chaos, delay, conflict, financial strain, and practical fallout left behind for the people you love.
Start before it is urgent
Put the structure in place now
The value is not in having information somewhere. The value is in making sure the right person can act quickly when they need to.
Everything your executor will need — clearly structured
The legal document matters. The clarity around it matters too.
Not a vault. Not a legal service.
Lexi-Life does not replace your will and does not act as legal advice. It gives structure to the information around your estate so people are not left scrambling under pressure.
You stay in control. The people around you get clarity when it matters.
Why people need this
A will alone does not answer practical questions
Families are often left trying to work out what exists, which policies matter, who to call first, where records are kept, and what the deceased would actually have wanted.
Lexi-Life helps reduce confusion by creating one structured view of the information around your estate.
It is about clarity, not complexity.
Built for real life
Because loved ones should not be left guessing
Life changes. Assets change. Contact details change. Wishes change. Your estate record should not stay static.
Lexi-Life is designed to be kept current, reviewed easily, and clear enough for somebody else to understand without chaos.
That is the real value.
Frequently asked questions
What people usually want to know
What is Lexi-Life?
Lexi-Life is a structured estate record. It does not replace your will and it is not legal advice. It helps you organise the information around your estate so the right people are not left guessing.
Does Lexi-Life store my documents?
No. Lexi-Life is designed around structured information, notes, and links rather than document storage. Your signed will remains the legal document.
Is this only for South Africa?
No. Lexi-Life is designed to be globally usable, while still reflecting practical realities many families face when trying to locate information quickly after a death.
Why is a will not enough on its own?
A will tells people the legal framework. It usually does not tell them where everything is, who to contact first, what policies exist, what health cover is in place, what pets need, or what practical wishes matter.
Who is this for?
It is for ordinary people who want to leave behind clarity, structure, and less chaos for the people they love.
Can I update things later?
Yes. The point is to keep your estate record current as life changes.
Start your estate record today
Put the structure in place now so the right person is not left guessing later.
