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If your life hits pause, does your world keep running?

We plan for the worst case or for nothing. But the most likely scenario sits in the middle: the car accident, the emergency surgery, the weeks in a hospital bed. Your life pauses — and your payments, clients, and household don't get the memo.

For business owners it's double: there's no department to cover you. If you don't respond, the business doesn't respond. The question isn't morbid, it's operational: who could keep your world turning for two weeks without you?

What your 'pause plan' must solve

Why a system and not a favor

"My wife more or less knows where everything is" isn't a plan — it's a hope. FamiliaLista turns that 'more or less' into exact instructions delivered automatically if you stop answering your check-ins — whether you're traveling, hospitalized, or worse. And if you're fine, nobody sees anything.

Your life's operations manual, ready in an afternoon

FamiliaLista stores your instructions, messages, and access — and delivers them to your people only if you're ever gone or unreachable. Via WhatsApp and email, in English and Spanish.

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Frequently asked questions

How does the system know I'm in an emergency?

By absence: FamiliaLista sends you periodic check-ins (you choose the frequency). If you miss several — with reminders and grace built in — delivery to your people activates. You respond with one tap; while you respond, nothing moves.

What if I'm just on vacation without signal?

There's gradual escalation: extra reminders and a verification contact before anything is delivered. You set the cadence — frequent travelers choose longer windows.

What exactly do my people receive?

Only what you assigned each one: per-person instructions, messages, and access. Your business partner gets the business; your spouse gets the personal; nobody gets someone else's part.

Isn't this for older people?

The opposite: it's for people mid-career — 30s to 50s with a home, a business, and young kids. That's the group with the most people depending on their memory and the fewest plans in writing.