Estate planning for Ontario families
In a BMO study, 41% of Canadians who served as executors reported significant complications — administrative problems being the most common. Closure is the place to collect the accounts, advisors, insurance, and wishes that prevent exactly those problems. Work on your own estate, or sit down with a parent and work on theirs.
Check off every item you know with confidence — not "probably" or "somewhere." How many can you answer right now?
When a family member died, I became the person who handled things. The information existed — scattered across filing cabinets, old emails, browser bookmarks, and accounts no one else knew about. Piecing it together took months. Every week I found something new. Every week I wondered what I was still missing.
I wasn't dealing with a complicated estate. I was dealing with a normal one. The chaos wasn't exceptional — it was the default.
"The information existed. The problem was that only one person knew where it was — and that person was gone."
I built Closure so that no executor has to start from scratch. Not because the process is impossible, but because it doesn't have to be this hard.
— The founder of Closure
Closure organizes your estate around the categories an Ontario executor actually works through — so the handoff, whenever it happens, isn't a scavenger hunt.
Personal information, employer and pension, executor, important contacts, insurance, banking, investments, digital accounts, property, and final wishes — each it's own section.
Pick lists for institutions and providers, information reused across sections, and Smart Fill — Apple Intelligence assistance on supported devices — so you're never retyping the same bank or address.
One purchase covers up to three complete estate profiles. Build your own, then sit down with a parent and work on theirs in the same app.
Your estate data lives on your device and optionally in your own iCloud account and syncs across iPhone, iPad, and Mac. We don't host it, see it, or back it up.
Export as an encrypted .closure package your executor opens inside the app, or as a password-protected PDF they can open anywhere. The password never touches our servers.
$24.99 once, in the App Store. No subscription, no recurring charge, no account on our side — the app just keeps working.
Document your own estate and plan alongside both parents — because the organized person in the family usually handles more than one. Buy once, use forever with no recurring fees.
Your financial accounts, digital assets, insurance policies, contacts, and final wishes — organized so your executor isn't starting from scratch during the worst week of their life.
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Estate information is deeply personal. Your data lives in your iCloud account and syncs across your Apple devices — never touching our servers. We have no backend, no database, and no way to see your information.
Read our privacy policy →Closure's guidance is specific to Ontario law, institutions, and government processes.
$24.99 one-time. Three profiles included. No subscription.
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