New on the blog, crypto payments, and your input needed
Hey,
Quick update on what's been happening at Trustbourne.
New blog post: Your Password Manager Isn't an Inheritance Plan
Your 1Password vault has thousands of entries. Emergency access gives someone all of them — no context, no priority, no instructions.
We wrote about why password managers and Trustbourne solve different problems, and why your master password should probably be in your Trustbourne vault.
You can now pay with crypto
We're adding cryptocurrency payments via CoinGate. If you prefer paying in Bitcoin, Ethereum, or other crypto — that option will be there once we launch. Fiat payments through Mollie (creditcards, bank integrations, ...) will still be there too. Your choice.
Open beta — and early bird pricing
If you're on this list but haven't created an account yet: the beta is open. Sign up, try it, break things, tell us what's missing.
Beta testers who sign up now get early-bird pricing locked in for 5 years when we launch. For five years.
One ask: the pricing questionnaire
We're finalizing pricing and we need more data points. If you're already testing Trustbourne and haven't filled out the beta questionnaire yet — it takes 7 minutes, it's anonymous, and it directly shapes what you'll pay.
We're closing it soon.
Thanks for being early,
Frank
Trustbourne — encrypted inheritance vaults with a dead man's switch. Built in Belgium, hosted in Europe.