A quiet act of care

If something happened to you, would your family know what to do next?

Would they know who to contact, where your important details are, what your wishes are, or how to untangle the practical stuff that suddenly feels enormous when someone is grieving?

This planner helps you put it all in one place, clearly, calmly, and in your own time.

Why choose this planner?

There are plenty of end-of-life planners out there.

What makes this one different is that it is built to be simple, thoughtful, and easy to keep updated as life changes.

You are not locked into a printed book.

You are not left trying to figure it all out at once.

You can complete it gradually, revisit it anytime, and keep everything in one place for the people who may need it most.

Practical enough to be useful.

Human enough to actually fill in.

This is for you if...

  • You want to make things easier for your family

  • Your important information is scattered in different places

  • You keep meaning to sort it all out

  • You want your wishes written down clearly

  • You want something practical, human, and easy to use

What’s inside

It is designed to help your loved ones find what they need without added confusion.

The I’m Dead Planner helps you record:

  • One

    What needs to happen first
    Who needs to be contacted
    Important personal details

  • Two

    Medical wishes
    Funeral preferences
    Financial accounts and subscriptions
    Personal notes and final messages

  • Three

    Property and vehicle details
    Digital accounts
    Pet or dependant care
    Plus lots more...

What you’ll receive

When you purchase The I’m Dead Planner, you’ll get:


- An editable digital planner
- Instant access after purchase
- A format you can update as life changes
- The option to print a backup copy
- A simple way to keep key details, wishes, and important information together

No pressure to finish it all in one go. Start with one section and come back whenever you need to.

Why it matters

When someone dies, grief is already heavy enough.

What makes it harder is scrambling for passwords, paperwork, account details, wishes, or basic information no one thought to write down.

This planner helps reduce that stress.

It gives your loved ones more clarity, less guesswork, and one less layer of chaos during a hard time.

What people are saying

“I bought this because I’d been meaning to sort all of this out for years and never got around to it. The planner made it feel much less overwhelming. It’s practical, easy to work through, and actually helped me put important things in one place without it feeling too heavy.” - John H

“I love that this is thoughtful without being cold or clinical. The name made me smile, but the content is genuinely useful. It helped me think through things I hadn’t considered and gave me peace of mind knowing my family would have clear information if they ever needed it.” - Jen P

FAQ

  • Is it editable?

    Yes.

  • Do I need to fill it in all at once?

    No. You can do one section at a time.

  • Can I print it?

    Yes.

  • Is it a legal document?

    No. It is a practical planner to help organise key information and wishes.

  • Who is it for?

    Anyone who wants to make life easier for the people they love.

You don’t need to finish it today

Most people will not sit down and complete every section in one go.

That is fine. Start with what you know, save it, and come back later.

Even a partly completed planner is far more helpful than leaving everything unwritten.

Get your bits in order

A little dark humour, and a lot of practical help.

The I’m Dead Planner helps you organise the information your loved ones may need, without pressure, panic, or pointless jargon.

Disclaimer

The I’m Dead Planner is a practical information planner designed to help you organise personal details, wishes, and important information in one place. It is not a legal document and does not replace professional legal, financial, medical, or estate planning advice. Please seek appropriate professional guidance for wills, enduring powers of attorney, trusts, funeral arrangements, and other formal matters. It is your responsibility to keep the information current, accurate, and stored securely.