Voice-Guided Estate Planning, Designed for Real Conversations
Voice-guided estate planning is a new way to prepare your attorney-ready documents: instead of typing into long forms, you have a structured conversation with Vera, VoiceWill's guide. She asks. You answer. The result is a complete estate document package ready for attorney review.
Why voice changes everything
Estate planning is one of the most personal subjects most of us will ever document — and forms are a uniquely poor way to capture personal wishes. Voice changes the experience. You can think out loud, reconsider, and explain context the way you would in any meaningful conversation. For people who find writing intimidating, voice removes the biggest barrier entirely. For people who are short on time, it is dramatically faster than filling out a 60-question intake.
How a session with Vera works
Vera follows a structured interview that mirrors what an estate attorney would ask in a first consultation: identity and family, executor and trustee choices, beneficiaries and specific gifts, healthcare proxy and treatment preferences, and the agent for your power of attorney. You can answer by speaking or by typing — switch any time. You can pause and come back later. When you are ready, all five documents are generated together so your wishes stay consistent across them.
What you get at the end
Designed for attorney review
VoiceWill is an attorney-ready estate document assistant — not a law firm. The drafts you receive are clearly organized, labeled by section, and structured so an attorney in your state can quickly review, refine, and finalize them. We strongly recommend that a licensed attorney review your final documents before they are executed.
Privacy by design
Your conversation is yours. Voice answers are transcribed and stored alongside the rest of your intake, encrypted in transit and at rest, and protected by row-level access controls. We do not sell your information. See our security page for full details.
Frequently asked questions
Do I have to use my voice?
No. Every question can also be answered by typing. Voice is the default because it is faster and friendlier for most people, but the choice is always yours.
Is voice estate planning safe?
Voice answers are encrypted in transit and at rest, the same as any other intake data. Only you can access your documents and answers.
How long does the conversation take?
Most people complete the core intake in under an hour. You can also split it across multiple short sessions — your progress is saved as you go.
Can my spouse and I do this together?
Yes. Many couples complete their plans in the same sitting and create coordinated documents. The Family plan supports two adults and any minor children.
Do I still need an attorney?
We strongly recommend it. VoiceWill produces attorney-ready drafts to make that review faster and less expensive — but final review and execution should happen with a licensed attorney in your state.
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