Family Tech Continuity Plan
A premium planning service that helps organize devices, important accounts, monthly services, recovery pathways, and legacy-access information so there is a clearer path later if something happens.
Why families get left scrambling
In many households, one person ends up managing the devices, accounts, bills, subscriptions, recovery methods, and alerts that keep daily life running.
One person knows everything
A spouse, parent, or partner often becomes the unofficial manager of the household’s digital life. Everyone assumes it is “handled” until that person is suddenly unavailable.
Important things are hard to find
Loved ones may know there are bills, accounts, services, photos, or devices that matter — but not where they are, what they are tied to, or how to begin.
Access depends on a chain
A phone receives MFA codes. An email is the recovery address. A tablet is logged in, but no one knows the passcode. One missing link can lock a family out of much more than one account.
Stress makes everything harder
Illness, hospitalization, decline, or loss is already hard enough. Families should not also be trying to reconstruct the digital side of life under pressure.
Many households rely on one person to manage important accounts, devices, monthly services, and recovery information. If something happens, loved ones are often left scrambling to figure out what exists and how to access it.
What the plan does
This is a guided planning service that helps create a clearer, more organized path for the digital side of life.
The Family Tech Continuity Plan is designed to reduce confusion later by documenting the right things, reviewing access pathways, and helping the household make thoughtful decisions about continuity. It is about organization, clarity, and readiness — not password custody.
What we can help organize
The exact scope depends on the household, but the plan can include the areas below.
Devices and technology
- Phones, tablets, laptops, desktops
- Wi-Fi and router basics
- Printers, smart TVs, and streaming devices
- Important household tech and smart-home basics
Important digital access points
- Primary email accounts
- Apple, Google, and Microsoft ecosystems
- Recovery phone and email pathways
- MFA dependency review and trusted contacts
Monthly services and subscriptions
- Internet, wireless, streaming, utilities, cloud storage
- Recurring household tech-related services
- What exists, what matters, and what should be easy to locate
Family continuity items
- Who should know what
- What should be accessible now versus later
- Legacy-access settings and continuity planning
- Practical household instruction summary
Who this is for
This service is especially helpful for households where one person manages most of the technology side of life.
Couples planning ahead
For households that want a calmer, clearer path later instead of confusion under pressure.
Adult children helping parents
For families trying to get important devices, services, and account pathways organized before there is a crisis.
Widows or widowers getting organized
For people who suddenly discover how much of the digital household was handled by someone else.
Professionals supporting families
Useful for attorneys, care managers, organizers, and senior-living professionals who see how stressful digital confusion can become.
What this service is not
This is not password custody, forensic recovery, or legal advice. I do not retain your passwords or become the keeper of your sensitive information. This service is about organization, continuity, planning, and helping you create a clearer path for the people who may need it later.
Available in multiple levels
Scope depends on household size, device count, account complexity, recovery pathways, and family coordination needs. Plans start at $495.
Essential
Starting at $495. For simpler households with fewer devices and lower complexity. Best when the goal is to create a basic continuity record and reduce obvious confusion.
Complete
Starting at $895. For most couples or families with multiple devices, recurring services, recovery pathways, and a need for more thoughtful planning.
Complex Household
Starting at $1,495. For households with layered MFA, multiple recovery devices, mixed ecosystems, or family coordination needs. This level typically begins with a short discovery conversation.
Premium value, not break-fix pricing
This is a planning service, not a standard support visit. Final pricing reflects the trust, complexity, and consequence involved when the digital side of life is not organized.
Ready to talk it through?
If this sounds important but a little hard to explain, that is normal. A brief conversation is the right place to start.
I can help you decide whether the Family Tech Continuity Plan is a fit, how much complexity is involved, and what a practical next step would look like.