About Bequestor

Bequestor was created to help estate planning firms give clients a clearer way to document the personal belongings, wishes, and legacy details that often fall outside formal legal documents.

While estate plans carefully address financial assets and major property, personal belongings — photographs, heirlooms, collections, and everyday possessions — are often left without clear direction.

These items can carry deep meaning for families, and without guidance, loved ones may be left to make difficult decisions during an already emotional time.

Why Bequestor Was Created

Estate planning documents focus on essential legal and financial matters, but they do not always capture the personal context behind a client’s belongings.

Bequestor was designed to complement that process by helping clients document the details, intentions, and notes that bring clarity to those items.

By creating a structured record, clients can reduce uncertainty and provide thoughtful guidance to the people responsible for carrying out their wishes.

The Gap It Helps Fill

Even with a well-prepared will or trust, families are often left with unanswered questions about personal belongings.

Informal conversations, handwritten notes, or memory alone are not always reliable ways to communicate those intentions.

Bequestor provides a consistent and organized way to capture those details in one place, making them easier to understand and reference when they matter most.

Built to Support Estate Planning Firms

Bequestor is designed to support the work estate planning firms already provide by offering clients a structured way to complete the personal side of their planning.

It allows firms to offer a more complete experience without changing their core process, while giving clients a practical tool to organize details that would otherwise remain unclear.

Our Approach

Bequestor is built around a simple idea: documenting personal wishes should be clear, thoughtful, and easy to maintain.

By allowing clients to photograph belongings, add notes, identify beneficiaries, and organize information in one place, Bequestor helps create a lasting record that can be referenced by attorneys, executors, and trusted advisors.

The goal is not to replace estate planning documents, but to support them by preserving the personal context behind the items people care about most.