For caregivers
When you're caring for a parent, you shouldn't have to piece their life together
Caring for an aging parent means managing their accounts, bills, prescriptions, and appointments — often from another city, often while they're declining. Simply Once gives you the access you need and one secure place for everything, so you can help without the scramble.
No spam, ever — we'll email you as we open access.
The hardest part is rarely the caring — it's the access
- You're on the phone with your dad's bank for the third time, and they won't talk to you because you're not on the account.
- Your mom can't remember her passwords, and now neither of you can get into her accounts.
- You're paying your father's bills from another state, calling him for an account number he can't find.
- A scammer almost talked your mother into wiring money, and you realize you have no visibility into her accounts at all.
- Mom's in the hospital, and you're guessing at her medications, her doctors, her insurance.
- You and your siblings are all trying to help — and no one knows who is handling what.
Everything you need to actually help

Get the access you actually need.
A parent can set up trusted access so you can reach their accounts, bills, and documents — arranged in advance, while they still can, instead of cobbling passwords together from scraps of paper after a crisis.

Coordinate with siblings and family.
Everyone helping can see what they need to, so you're not duplicating calls or losing track of who's handling the insurance versus the bills versus the doctors.

Have the answers in an emergency.
When a parent is suddenly in the hospital, their medications, doctors, insurance, and emergency contacts are right there — not a guess and a frantic round of calls.
A line of defense against fraud. Older adults are the most targeted by scams, and a caregiver is often the first to spot trouble. With their information in one secure place and the ability to help manage their accounts, you have a better chance of catching something before it becomes a loss.
Also for: families·planning ahead
Simple by design
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Assemble it once.
Your parent's accounts, documents, and details go into one encrypted vault.
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Set up access.
Your parent chooses who can reach it — you, a sibling, a trusted person — and what each person can see.
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Help together.
Everyone who's helping works from the same organized, secure place.
Safe by design
This is exactly the information scammers want — and exactly what you need to protect. Everything in Simply Once is encrypted on the device before it is stored, with zero-knowledge encryption, so not even we can read it. And your parent stays in control of who can reach it: access goes only to the people they choose, and nothing is shared more widely than that.
See how Simply Once protects your data, or read the plain-English explainer on zero-knowledge encryption.
Help your parent, without the scramble
Simply Once is entering private beta. Join the waitlist for early access — your data stays yours, always.
