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lastHello is an online “digital legacy” service for individuals, rather than a typical enterprise collaboration SaaS. Users can store login information, locations of important files, business secrets, or text, video, and voice messages for family and friends while they are still alive. If the system stops receiving the user’s “still alive” confirmations for an extended period, and after verification by emergency contacts, the preset content is sent to the designated recipients.
The product is built around a legacy-trigger workflow: periodic email check-ins to confirm the user is alive, configurable check-in intervals, waiting periods, and emergency contacts. Delivery is activated only after at least three missed responses and when the required conditions are met. Mobile apps are available for Android and iOS, allowing users to manage legacy content and upload photos, videos, or documents from their phones. On the security side, the website explicitly mentions SSL transmission, AES256-CBC file encryption, German servers, and says that after sensitive content is saved, it is moved to a separate platform that is not connected to the internet, while the frontend only displays description fields. This improves confidentiality, but it also means users cannot directly view or edit already saved content; they can only overwrite it, delete it, or recreate it.
Pricing is straightforward: €19.99 for 1 year and €79.99 for 5 years. Registration is free and includes a 1-month trial, with no hidden fees stated. The text mentions multiple secure payment methods, but does not specify particular channels such as credit cards or PayPal.
Its strengths are a focused use case, relatively low pricing, and a cautious trigger mechanism. It is suitable for individuals who want to make advance arrangements for social accounts, email accounts, online banking/PayPal, shopping platforms, the storage location of a will, or final messages. Its limitations are that it cannot give a digital will legal validity, and the official site also notes that courts usually only accept handwritten, signed wills. It also does not disclose capabilities such as APIs, third-party integrations, enterprise permissions, or compliance certifications, so it is not suitable as an enterprise password vault or organization-level digital asset management system.
There is no clear information on availability or payment usability from mainland China, so this remains unknown. If domestic accessibility and Chinese-language support are important, alternatives may include emergency access features in password managers, secure vaults in cloud storage services, lawyer/notary will services, or using legacy contact mechanisms from accounts such as Google and Apple as a supplement.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on last-hello.com official site.
last-hello.com is an Germany Legal & Tax provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $21.60, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach last-hello.com directly.