The average person has over 100 online accounts. When someone dies, finding them all is a detective mission. Here are the best tools, and which ones you can use right now, before it's too late.
Finding everything they had—so nothing slips through the cracks.
Why This Matters
Here’s what nobody tells you about losing someone: the hardest part isn’t always the grief. Sometimes it’s sitting at their kitchen table with a stack of unopened mail, no idea what accounts they had, and a sinking feeling that something important is slipping through the cracks. A forgotten life insurance policy. A brokerage account nobody knew about. Subscriptions still charging a card that needs to be closed.
Discovery is the invisible job of loss. It doesn’t come with instructions, and most families don’t even know these tools exist. That’s why we wrote this.
And if you’re reading this while you’re still healthy and planning ahead—even better. Run a GhostSweep scan. Search Unclaimed.org. It takes five minutes, and you might be surprised at what surfaces. More importantly, you’ll be giving your family a map instead of a mystery.