Explainer
What is Legacy OS?
Legacy OS is EternalSelf's workspace for what you want kept and delivered later: stories, blessings, wishes, and the files that back them up — not day-to-day inbox automation, but a steady place for intention to live past a busy season.
You get an encrypted archive, timed messages to people you name, trustees and a family map, remembrance, and a lane to ask our team for cards or small touches. Twin Clone Pro is optional — Legacy does not depend on it.
Inside the workspace
After checkout, the Legacy dashboard groups everything in one calm layout so you are not hunting through scattered tools.
Notes — your words, for later
A private page for stories, blessings, and wishes — not a will or legal advice, just what you want remembered. Only you see it until your own sharing rules apply.
Archive
A vault for documents, photos, and letters: titled, searchable, encrypted storage you control. Heavier media is optional where we offer it. Export and delete follow our privacy page.
Scheduled messages
Write to someone on your trustee list, add an optional image, pick date and time, and optionally repeat each year on the same date. Eligible printed mail is covered under yearly maintenance — no extra fee per piece.
Trustees
People you trust, with roles and short notes about who they are to you — so later steps and gentle tools use the right context.
Family tree
A simple map of people and relationships (parent, spouse, partner, sibling) to support planning — separate from your files until you link them.
Remembrance
A calm chat-style space for reflection — supportive, bounded, honest about limits. Tone can follow notes you wrote about that person.
For you
Ask for seasonal cards, birthdays, small gifts, or concierge help whenever you like — we read every request and reply when we can.
What to expect
- Legacy and Twin are different products — you only get inbox-style “twin” behavior if you add Twin Clone Pro.
- Legacy is billed as a one-time setup plus yearly maintenance; amounts are on the pricing page.
- Email sends and release steps are meant to be traceable — trustees should not be caught off guard.