I've been thinking about this lately. Most of us have dozens of online accounts, digital assets, and important documents scattered across various services. If something happens to me, my family would have no idea how to access my banking and investment accounts, important documents (wills, insurance, etc.).
I know password managers exist, but they don't solve the "what accounts do I even have?" problem, and most families don't know how to use them. And I don't want to share access to my accounts right now, only after I am no longer alive.
What's your approach? Do you have a system in place, or is this something you've been meaning to figure out but haven't gotten around to?
I'm particularly interested in solutions that work for non-technical family members who might be dealing with grief and stress.