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February 17, 2026

What your contacts actually see

New blog post on the contact experience, plus multiple vaults are live.

New blog post this week. Not about encryption or architecture, about the other side. What happens when your contact gets that first email. What they see during escalation. What the vault looks like when they open it.
Every screen, every message, from "Alex added you as a trusted contact" to "Alex's vault is now available."

Read it here: What your contacts actually see

This one matters because the real test isn't whether you understand Trustbourne. It's whether your contact understands what to do when they're having the worst time of their life.


Multiple vaults are here

You can now create more than one vault, each with its own name, contacts, and encryption mode. Keep a Seamless vault for family documents and a Maximum Privacy vault for crypto keys. Different vaults, different rules, same account.

This is a Plus feature, but it's available to everyone during beta.


Changelog

We're now keeping a running list of what's new at https://app.trustbourne.com/docs/changelog. Small fixes, new features, changes, ... all in one place.


Still in open beta

If you haven't tried it yet: https://app.trustbourne.com/register, invite code TB_BETA_2026. Set up a vault, add a contact, see what they receive. Early testers get locked-in pricing at launch.

—Frank

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