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Vault12 Alternative

The Best Vault12 Alternative
for Crypto Inheritance

Vault12 needs a human guardian to approve the release. If they're unreachable, grieving, or gone first — your family waits. Maybe forever.

VaultPass removes the human from the loop entirely. The only inheritance vault that fires automatically, with zero people to approve it — encrypted client-side and delivered by the switch.2-of-3 Shamir shards, automated dead man's switch, no guardian to fail.

$299/yr vs Vault12's $360/yr — save $61/yrNo human guardians neededAutomated trigger — no guardian approval

VaultPass vs. Vault12 — Side by Side

FeatureVaultPassVault12
Automated dead man's switch✓ Fires automatically✗ Manual guardian approval
Human guardians required✓ None — cryptographic split✗ Must appoint guardians
Can the company read your vault?✓ No — zero-knowledge✗ Guardians hold fragments
Heir needs no tech knowledge✓ Guided Heir Portal✗ Guardian must act
Shamir's Secret Sharing✓ 2-of-3 cryptographic✗ Social guardian model
Guardian failure risk✓ None — no dependency✗ Breaks if guardian is gone
Annual price✓ $299/yr — save $61$360/yr ($29.99/mo)
Lifetime plan✓ $999 one-time✗ Not available
Free tier✓ Basic vaultLimited (invite-only)
24/7 human + AI support✓ Included✗ Not included
Backup recovery support✓ Included✗ Not included

VaultPass

Automated, provable, zero people in the loop — and we can't read it.

Vault12

Manual release, guardian-dependent — and only as reliable as the people you appoint.

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“Zero-knowledge” is easy to claim. We let you watch AES-256-GCM encrypt and decrypt entirely in your own browser — nothing reaches our servers in plaintext. No competitor on this page lets you do that.

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The Problem with Human Guardians

Guardians can become unavailable

Vault12 requires you to appoint specific people to hold fragments of your recovery key. What if your guardian dies first? Loses their device? Has a falling out with you? VaultPass has no guardian — your 2-of-3 Shamir shards go directly to your configured heirs via automated trigger.

No automation — guardians must actively approve

In Vault12's model, your guardian must act to release your assets. If they're unavailable or unsure what to do, your heirs wait. VaultPass fires automatically when your Sentinel Pulse stops — no human needs to approve anything.

Vault12 costs more and delivers less automation

The Vault12 Inheritance plan is $29.99/month billed monthly — $360/yr. VaultPass Annual is $299/yr with zero-knowledge encryption, fully automated triggering, and 24/7 support included.

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Why we built this

If something happened to me tomorrow, my family had no way to reach my crypto — and no safe way for me to leave it to them without creating a target while I'm still alive. Every existing option asked me to trust a company with my keys, or trust a person to act at the worst moment of their life. I didn't want either. So I built the one thing that needs neither: math that splits your key, and a switch that fires on its own.

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When Vault12 is the better choice

Vault12 makes sense if you prefer a social recovery modelwhere you trust specific people to hold fragments and want them actively involved in recovery. If you also want device-based backup (not just inheritance), Vault12's guardian model serves that well. VaultPass is optimized for fully automated inheritance with zero guardian dependency.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Vault12 have a dead man's switch?

No. Vault12 requires your guardian to manually approve the release of your assets. If they're unavailable, slow, or unsure what to do — your heirs wait. VaultPass fires automatically when your Sentinel Pulse stops.

What happens if my Vault12 guardian dies first?

Vault12's social guardian model breaks if a guardian becomes unavailable. VaultPass has no guardian dependency — your 2-of-3 Shamir shards go directly to configured heirs via automated trigger.

Is VaultPass cheaper than Vault12?

Yes. Vault12 Inheritance is $29.99/mo — that's $360/yr. VaultPass Annual is $299/yr. You save $61/yr with better automation, zero-knowledge encryption, and no guardian dependency.

Do heirs need to understand crypto?

Not with VaultPass. The Heir Portal is designed for non-technical users — notification, identity verification, and vault access without any crypto knowledge required.

What happens to my vault if VaultPass shuts down?

You keep your owner key shard offline, so you can always reconstruct your vault independently of us. Because encryption is client-side and zero-knowledge, VaultPass disappearing never locks you out — your shard plus one heir shard rebuilds the key.

What if VaultPass gets hacked?

A breach of our servers exposes only encrypted blobs and individual shards — never a usable key. We never hold your plaintext seed or a complete key, so there is nothing on our side an attacker can decrypt. You can verify the encryption runs in your own browser.

Automated inheritance. No guardians. $299/yr.

Shamir's Secret Sharing + Sentinel Pulse dead man's switch. Your heirs get access automatically.

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