Family workspace

The private room where the work gets carried.

After the first day, there are decisions and there are calls and there are dozens of small things no one is naturally tracking. The workspace is where your family does that — together, quietly.

An open notebook and pencil on a wooden surface.
A list someone has to write. Now it’s the four of you, instead of one.

What it does, quietly

The shape of the room.

— I.

A checklist that knows what comes next

Pre-built, gentle, complete. Death certificates, funeral home, obituary, accounts to close — already broken into the six categories real families use.

— II.

A thread, just for the family

Day-grouped messages. Pin the important things. React in small ways. No one outside the room can see it.

— III.

Vendors, in one place

Funeral home, florist, cemetery, clergy, caterer. Contact info, status, payment, who’s pointed at it. So no one has to re-find a phone number at 9pm.

— IV.

Calendar and travel

The service, the visitation, the appointments. Who’s flying in when, where they’re staying, who needs a ride. Held in the same room as everything else.

The phone calls stopped multiplying. We could finally hear each other.
A daughter, on the second week

An invitation

Open the workspace when you’re ready.