
Kryven Legacy
The first app built for family legacy planning
2 followers
The first app built for family legacy planning
2 followers
The first app built for family legacy planning with Apple-native simplicity. Encrypted, organized, and shareable — so your loved ones have clear next steps when it matters most.






A medical scare made me realize my family would have no idea where to start if something happened to me. Not just passwords — everything. What bank accounts exist. Where the life insurance policy is. Who the estate attorney is.
I searched for an app that could serve as a clear handoff. Estate planning software is expensive and complex. Generic note apps aren't built for this. Paper gets lost. Nothing purpose-built existed — not on the App Store, not anywhere.
Kryven Legacy — the first purpose-built app for family legacy planning. 8 categories with guidance-oriented fields covering financial assets, real estate, digital accounts, health directives, legal documents, debts, employer connections, and physical assets. Shared groups with scoped visibility — a group for your spouse, another for your kids, another for your attorney. Review reminders to keep the roadmap current.
Native Apple app — built with SwiftUI and CloudKit, reviewed and distributed through the App Store. Zero-knowledge encryption, iCloud storage, no accounts, no Kryven servers. Works like Notes or Reminders — no learning curve. Pricing is your choice — subscribe or own it for life.
This isn't about organizing for yourself. It's about giving the people you care about a clear path forward when it matters most.
Maker comment:
I built this because I needed it myself. A medical scare changed my perspective — I realized my family had no clear map of what exists, where it is, or who to contact. I searched for an app that could serve as a simple handoff. Nothing existed.
So I built Kryven Legacy for my own family first, then turned it into a product — because if I needed this, millions of other families do too. I'm a solo developer with a background in technology. I'm user number one.
Happy to answer any questions about the app, the architecture, or the story behind it.