Why People Look for Willing Alternatives
Willing is a popular online will creation tool, but users often search for alternatives because:
- Limited scope: Focused on will creation, not ongoing legacy delivery
- No automated delivery: Your will sits in their system until someone knows to access it
- Not zero-knowledge: Willing can access your documents
- Single-purpose: Good for wills, but not passwords, account access, or ongoing instructions
- No failsafe triggers: Relies on someone knowing to log in and find your will
If you need more than just a will, like encrypted delivery, passwords, digital assets, and automated triggers, DeadDrops may be a better fit.
DeadDrops: Beyond Just Wills
What DeadDrops Does Differently
1. Comprehensive Digital Legacy (Not Just Wills)
- Wills + healthcare directives (like Willing)
- Plus: Passwords, account access, crypto keys
- Plus: Final instructions, personal messages
- Plus: Any document or information that needs conditional delivery
2. Failsafe Automated Delivery
- Time-based triggers ("deliver if not renewed in 5 years")
- Inactivity detection ("if I don't check in for 90 days, deliver")
- Manual release when needed
- Willing limitation: No triggers, someone must log in and retrieve
3. True Zero-Knowledge Encryption
- Content encrypted on your device (independently audited)
- Only you and recipients can decrypt
- Willing limitation: Platform can access your documents
4. AI Drafting for Multiple Documents
- Wills (like Willing)
- Healthcare directives
- Digital assets inventory
- Final instructions templates
Feature Comparison: DeadDrops vs Willing
| Feature | DeadDrops | Willing |
|---|---|---|
| Will Creation | ✅ AI-powered | ✅ Guided questionnaire |
| Healthcare Directives | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Digital Asset Management | ✅ Yes | ⚠️ Limited |
| Password/Account Storage | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Zero-Knowledge Encryption | ✅ Yes (audited) | ❌ No |
| Automated Delivery Triggers | ✅ Time, inactivity, manual | ❌ No (manual access only) |
| Encrypted Messages | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Crypto Key Storage | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Cross-Platform | iOS, Android, Web | Web only |
| Secure Device Transfer | ✅ QR pairing | N/A |
| Free Plan | ✅ Yes | ⚠️ Free will only |
| Ongoing Delivery | ✅ Yes | ❌ One-time document |
| Recipients | Multiple, conditional | Executor-focused |
Pricing Comparison
Willing
- Basic Will: Free (limited state coverage)
- Premium Will: ~$99 one-time (full state coverage + updates)
- Estate Plan Bundle: ~$149 (will + trust + healthcare directives)
- One-time payment model
DeadDrops
- Free: 1 Drop, 1 recipient, basic storage
- Basic: $5.99/mo (3 Drops, 5 recipients, 1GB)
- Pro: $11.99/mo (10 Drops, 20 recipients, 10GB)
- Estate Premium: $19.99/mo (Unlimited, 50GB, AI drafting)
- Ongoing subscription model
Different value props: Willing = one-time will document. DeadDrops = ongoing encrypted delivery system that includes wills but goes far beyond.
Who Should Choose DeadDrops Over Willing?
Choose DeadDrops if you:
- ✅ Need more than just a will (passwords, crypto keys, account access)
- ✅ Want automated failsafe delivery (not just static document storage)
- ✅ Require zero-knowledge privacy (platform can't read your content)
- ✅ Have digital assets that need secure conditional release
- ✅ Want ongoing encrypted communication capability
- ✅ Need multiple recipients with different information
Stick with Willing if you:
- ⚠️ Only need a basic will document (nothing else)
- ⚠️ Prefer one-time payment over subscription
- ⚠️ Don't need automated delivery triggers
- ⚠️ Don't have sensitive digital assets to secure
Can You Use Both?
Yes, many users do!
Use Willing for:
- Creating your initial will document
- One-time estate planning docs
Use DeadDrops for:
- Encrypting and storing that will
- Adding passwords, crypto keys, account access
- Setting failsafe delivery triggers
- Ongoing encrypted communications
- Digital asset management
Think of Willing as the document creator, DeadDrops as the secure delivery system.
Migration from Willing to DeadDrops
How to Add DeadDrops:
Step 1: Export Your Willing Documents
- Download your will, healthcare directive, etc. from Willing
- Save as PDF or keep text version
Step 2: Create DeadDrops Account
- Start with Free tier to test
- Install mobile app if desired
Step 3: Create Drops for Each Document
- Upload will (encrypted automatically)
- Add healthcare directive
- Create additional Drops for passwords, accounts, etc.
Step 4: Set Recipients and Triggers
- Will → executor, spouse (deliver on death or inactivity)
- Passwords → spouse (deliver if unresponsive 90 days)
- Business docs → partner (time-based or manual)
Step 5: Expand Beyond Willing's Scope
- Add crypto wallet info
- Store critical account passwords
- Create final instructions
- Set up conditional messages
Setup time: 20-40 minutes
What DeadDrops Solves That Willing Doesn't
Problem 1: "What if no one knows to check Willing?"
Willing's gap: Your will sits there unless someone logs in
DeadDrops' solution: Automated delivery based on triggers you set
Problem 2: "My crypto/accounts aren't in my will"
Willing's gap: Focused on legal documents, not digital assets
DeadDrops' solution: Secure storage for passwords, keys, access info
Problem 3: "I need different info for different people"
Willing's gap: Will is one document for executor
DeadDrops' solution: Multiple Drops, different recipients, different triggers
Problem 4: "I don't trust platforms with my passwords"
Willing's gap: Not designed for sensitive credentials
DeadDrops' solution: Zero-knowledge encryption, audited security
Real User Scenarios
Scenario 1: "I created a will on Willing, but needed more"
"Willing helped me draft a will, but I also had crypto wallets, business passwords, and specific instructions for different family members. I uploaded my Willing documents to DeadDrops and added everything else. Now it all delivers automatically if something happens."
, David K., Crypto Holder & Parent
Scenario 2: "What if no one checks Willing?"
"My biggest fear was that no one would know to log into Willing and find my documents. DeadDrops' inactivity trigger solves that, after 90 days of no check-in, everything delivers automatically."
, Lisa R., Solo Entrepreneur
Scenario 3: "I needed documents AND delivery"
"Willing gave me the will. DeadDrops gives me the guarantee it reaches my wife and kids even if I can't tell them where to look."
, Carlos M., Responsible Father
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I delete my Willing account if I use DeadDrops?
No need to delete, many users keep their Willing will as the source document and upload it to DeadDrops for encrypted, failsafe delivery. Willing creates it, DeadDrops delivers it.
Can DeadDrops create wills like Willing?
Yes, DeadDrops has AI-powered will drafting. Answer questions, get a complete will draft. Similar to Willing's guided process, but integrated with the delivery system.
Is DeadDrops' encryption really necessary?
If you're storing passwords, crypto keys, or sensitive account information, absolutely. Willing isn't designed for that level of security. For a basic will, less critical. For comprehensive digital legacy, essential.
Can I add my Willing will to DeadDrops?
Yes, download your will from Willing (PDF), create a Drop in DeadDrops, upload the file (it's automatically encrypted), set recipients and triggers. Takes 5 minutes.
What if I update my Willing will?
Download the new version, update your DeadDrops Drop with the new file. Your triggers and recipients stay the same.
Try DeadDrops Free
Start with our Free plan:
- 1 Drop (enough for your Willing will + one other document)
- 1 recipient
- All core encryption and trigger features
No credit card required. Upgrade when ready.
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Last Updated: May 8, 2026
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