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Private life-record system
The records people need when you cannot answer.
Encrypted on your device. Renewed before it lapses. Shared with the people you trust.
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life-record / owner controlled
Renewal
Policy review window opened today.
Circle
Successor can request, owner can decline.
Network
Bank read-only metadata, disconnected anytime.
AI consent
Structured extraction only, correction visible.
We cannot read your documents.
Content is encrypted on your device before it reaches us. We hold ciphertext we cannot unwrap.
You can revoke anyone, anytime.
People, advisors, AI, and connections keep visible controls. Every action is logged to you, not to us.
You can leave with everything.
Export is a product surface, not a hidden escape hatch. Three formats, one tap, no negotiation.
Product model
Five jobs, not sixty cards.
Restkin’s long blueprint is large. The homepage gives users a simple model first, then reveals deeper capability only where it helps them decide.
Keep
Private records
Documents, voice notes, digital assets, household files, and life-event records stay centered around the record.
Understand
Assisted clarity
OCR, translation, simplification, and gap analysis stay labeled by processing mode and consent.
Renew
Active obligations
Passports, policies, vehicles, licenses, subscriptions, and annual reviews become visible work.
Coordinate
People and advisors
Family roles, elder-care helpers, professional requests, and temporary viewers use one permission model.
Transfer
Future handoff
Emergency briefs, exports, time locks, executor flows, and successor access help the right person act later.
Life-record atlas
Eight categories. One permission model.
The atlas is the breadth of what a household holds: identity, insurance, medical, financial, vehicle, property, education, and family. Each category inherits the same privacy, sharing, and export rules — no exceptions, no special tiers.
Life-record atlas
A quiet, mechanical view of how the atlas is organized.
Identity
Passports, visas, work permits, and licenses.
examples
Passport · Driver license · Work permit
Insurance
Health, vehicle, property, and travel coverage.
examples
Health card · Vehicle · Travel policy
Medical
Records, directives, medications, and results.
examples
Directive · Allergies · Test results
Financial
Bank, tax, investments, and obligations.
examples
Tax packet · Loan statements · Subscriptions
Vehicle
Titles, registrations, service, and recall.
examples
Title · Service log · Recall notice
Property
Deeds, leases, warranties, and bills of sale.
examples
Land title · Lease · Warranty
Education
Records, certificates, and active enrollments.
examples
Diploma · Enrollment · Transcript
Family
Directives, briefs, and handoff instructions.
examples
Directive · Emergency brief · Letter
Family and elder care
Start with situations people recognize.
Elder-care, family continuity, advisors, and successors are not abstract personas. The interface begins with situations users already fear or understand.
Hospital
My parent is admitted.
Find directives, insurance cards, medications, and emergency contacts without exposing unrelated private records.
Emergency access is scoped and logged.
Household
My spouse needs the policy.
Co-owner access works for approved folders, with audit history and revocation still visible.
Shared does not mean unlimited.
Advisor
My accountant needs one file.
Professionals request specific records. Owners approve, expire, or revoke instead of opening the vault.
Requests are narrow by default.
Successor
Someone needs instructions later.
Emergency briefs, time locks, request windows, and export receipts keep handoff controlled.
Future access has a rule.
Connected services
Connections are permissions, not logos.
A serious integration story starts with what data is accessed, how often it syncs, where it is stored, whether AI can touch it, and how the user can stop it.
Open banking
Recurring obligations
Detect subscriptions and payment-linked renewals without moving money or storing bank credentials.
- Access: read-only transaction categories
- Sync: periodic refresh with last-sync status
- AI: structured gap analysis, no training
- Control: pause or disconnect provider
Inbox sync
Policies and receipts
Forward digital records without granting broad mailbox access.
- Access: forwarded messages or approved rule
- Sync: user action or rule match
- AI: extraction after consent
- Control: disable forwarding address
Advisor portal
Professional requests
Lawyers, accountants, and planners request scoped records without seeing the vault.
- Access: request-based files only
- Sync: no background sync
- AI: off unless owner enables
- Control: approve, expire, revoke
Tax export
Annual packets
Build selected tax folders for external software without becoming tax prep.
- Access: selected records only
- Sync: one-time export
- AI: classify receipts if enabled
- Control: export expires
Government renewal
Official portal handoff
Help prepare renewal work while making it clear Restkin does not submit without the user.
- Access: user-confirmed fields
- Sync: user-initiated handoff
- AI: form prep only
- Control: user submits externally
Browser extension
Save while browsing
Capture receipts, confirmations, and policies with approval rules the user can see.
- Access: active page or approved rule
- Sync: manual save or explicit rule
- AI: summarize only after consent
- Control: pause or remove extension
AI boundaries
AI is governed assistance, not the promise.
Restkin can use AI only when the user can understand the boundary: what is read, where it runs, what is retained, whether it trains a model, and how to correct it.
On-device
Structured extraction
- Reads dates, names, numbers, and document type.
- Detected fields remain marked until confirmed.
- No content leaves the device for this mode.
- Corrections stay visible in record history.
Opt-in cloud
Document simplifier
- Reads selected content only after explicit consent.
- Shows retention and training policy before use.
- Displays confidence and source passages.
- Never replaces the original document.
Structured
Gap analysis
- Uses confirmed fields before document content.
- Explains why a record may be missing.
- Marks recommendations as detected, not confirmed.
- Lets users dismiss or mark not relevant.
Transparent
Translation
- Labels processing mode and confidence.
- Preserves original text beside translated text.
- Shows what was sent out, if anything.
- Lets users correct terms before sharing.
Trust architecture
Trust has to stay visible.
Encryption is not enough as a marketing claim. Restkin needs visible controls for recovery, export, audit, AI, integrations, and emergency access wherever those capabilities are mentioned.
Device
Keys, capture, recovery phrase, and local extraction where available.
Vault
Ciphertext records, wrapped keys, and confirmed metadata.
Circle
People and advisors are scoped, logged, and revocable.
AI
Mode, consent, retention, source, and correction are visible.
Network
Every integration shows access, sync, storage, and disconnect.
Exit
Export and deletion are product surfaces, not hidden policies.
Plans
Plans unlock surfaces, not feature math.
Long-term plan shapes map to user situations: first record, private adult vault, household continuity, advisor and integration controls, and partner deployment.
Free
First record
For low-risk documents and first-session trust.
- 10 documents
- Basic reminders
- Export always visible
Personal
Private adult vault
For solo adults and professionals with one trusted backup.
- Unlimited records
- One trusted contact
- Audit and recovery
Family
Household continuity
For spouses, parents, successors, and controlled household access.
- 5 trusted people
- Release modes
- Family audit history
Family Pro
Household atlas
For elder-care, advisors, AI boundaries, and connected services.
- Advisor portal
- Integration controls
- AI consent surfaces
- Records
- Renewals
- Circle
- Audit
Start small
Start with one record. Keep the system ready.
The first action should be low risk: one record, one reminder, one trust proof. The larger atlas appears only as the user’s life, family, advisors, and connections require it.
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