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March 12, 2026

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.

Read the post →


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.

Create your account →


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.

Take the questionnaire →


Thanks for being early,
Frank

Trustbourne — encrypted inheritance vaults with a dead man's switch. Built in Belgium, hosted in Europe.

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