The Near-Miss That Sparked a Mission
It was a regular Tuesday afternoon. We were heading back from a work trip, music playing, light traffic. Mid-conversation, a truck suddenly swerved into our lane. We braked just in time. The car was damaged. We were okay. But the moment stuck.
On the long, quiet drive home, we couldn’t stop thinking:
What if we hadn’t made it? Would our families know where to find our insurance papers? Would they know which bank accounts we had, or the passwords to access them? Would they know who to call?
We’d always thought we were organized—spreadsheets, shared folders, mental notes to “update it soon.” But if anything had actually happened, they’d have been left piecing together our lives, one missing document at a time.
It Wasn’t Just Us
When we began talking to friends, we heard the same worry—spoken quietly, sometimes with guilt.
I handle everything. If something happened to me, my spouse would be completely lost.
When my father passed, we found documents in drawers for months. Some we found too late.
I want to prepare, but I don’t know where to start. And I don’t want to scare my parents.
Everyone had made some attempt: a folder here, a note there, maybe a WhatsApp message to a sibling. But no one had a system. And almost no one had peace of mind.
What We Needed Didn’t Exist
We’d both built companies before. We were in comfortable, well-paying roles. But this didn’t feel like a problem we could wait for someone else to solve.
So we started building the tool we wished we had—Not a cloud drive. Not just another password manager. But a home for life’s critical information. One built with real families in mind.
We called it Safebox. The Family data organizer built with Indian families in mind.
A place where you can organize what matters, make sure it’s up to date, and choose exactly who gets access—when, how, and to what extent. Not just in case something happens, but because something always does, eventually.
Our Guiding Principle
We’re building Safebox with the care we’d want for our own families. That means never compromising on security. It means respecting that every family is unique. It means focusing on real human needs, not just technical solutions. And it means building with empathy at the center of everything we do.
That’s what Safebox is about. It’s not just a place to store information—it’s a way to show up for the people who count on you.
We’re building a future where families feel more connected, more prepared, and less overwhelmed. If that resonates with you—Join us in shaping a more thoughtful way to care. Join the waitlist at https://safebox.life
With gratitude,
Same time last year I was in ICU. I had everything from insurance to bank deposits. But my spouse couldn’t access & external help was needed. Though I had everything , nothing could be accessed by my family. SAFE BOX will make my family feel safe