After a death, the paperwork doesn't wait

Know exactly what to do next.

PostAct turns the hundred scattered tasks after a death — accounts, benefits, documents, deadlines — into one clear, personal plan. No grief coaching, no wellness app. Just what needs doing, in order.

See how it works
Takes about 6 minutes. No account required to see your first plan.
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Order certified death certificates
You'll need 8–10 copies for banks, insurers, and the county
Notify Social Security
Usually handled by the funeral home — confirm it was filed
Secure the residence
Mail, locks, pets, and anything perishable
How it works

Four steps, at your pace

You control the speed. Come back whenever you're ready for the next thing.

Answer a short set of questions

About the person who died, your relationship to them, and their situation — legal, financial, and family. Nothing you don't need to answer.

Get a plan built for your exact situation

Not a generic checklist — a sequenced plan based on your state, your relationship, and what they owned and were owed.

Work through it, in order

Grouped by what's urgent, what can wait a week, and what people usually forget until it's too late.

Talk to a person if you want one

Book a 60-minute conversation with someone who's guided other families through exactly this.

What you get

Practical help, not platitudes

Free

Guides & resources

Plain-language articles on death certificates, probate, benefits, and the accounts and agencies most people don't think to close.

Your plan

Personalized action plan

Answer the intake questions once. Get a plan sequenced to your state, your relationship, and their financial and legal situation.

$199

60-minute conversation

Walk through your plan with someone directly, by video or phone. Ask the questions a checklist can't answer.

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Your personalized plan

Plan for [Name]

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