Losing a loved one is never easy, and in today’s digital world, families are often left to deal with a whole new set of challenges. With countless online accounts, digital assets, and even cryptocurrency wallets locked away behind passwords, recovering a loved one’s digital estate can be a time-consuming and emotionally draining process. That’s where Death Note comes in. Death Note is an AI-powered tool built to help families manage the digital aftermath of a loss. It uses cutting-edge technology from Google’s Agent Development Kit (ADK) and Gemini 2.0 Flash to automate the process of discovering, recovering, and managing digital assets. From emails and cloud storage to online businesses and cryptocurrency wallets, this system makes sure nothing is left behind. The AI agents work together to handle everything: scanning emails for important accounts, helping recover passwords, generating legal documents, and even connecting families with local probate lawyers. And as the process moves along, users get real-time updates so they’re never left wondering where things stand. What sets Death Note apart isn’t just the technology—it’s the care and compassion built into every step of the journey. We understand that grieving families need more than just a solution; they need peace of mind. That’s why Death Note is designed to be both efficient and empathetic, offering support and clarity during one of life’s toughest moments. Key features include: Effortless discovery of online accounts and digital assets Legal document automation, including state-specific requirements Real-time tracking of progress, so you know exactly where things stand Secure, automated communication with platforms Access to a network of local probate lawyers with experience in digital estates By streamlining the process of recovering digital assets, Death Note is helping families save time, reduce legal costs, and protect their loved ones’ digital legacies. It’s not just about technology—it’s about giving families the support they need to heal during a difficult time.

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