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Executorium Launches Legacy Builder, a Free Tool to Help Families Capture the Story of a Loved One’s Life

New online forms help families, executors, and project coordinators gather memories, chronology, and personal reflections after a loss

Tranquility, April 8, 2026 — Executorium has launched Legacy Builder, a free online tool designed to help families, heirs, and executors capture important details about the life of a loved one who has passed away. Created as a practical starting point, Legacy Builder helps preserve stories, milestones, and personal qualities that might otherwise be lost in the days and months following a death.

Legacy Builder includes three companion forms: Legacy Builder, Legacy Builder Extended, and Legacy Builder Favorites. Together, they offer more than 100 guided questions covering chronology, family context, life details, personality, and personal reflection.

When a respondent submits a form, they receive an email containing both the questions and their answers, along with a CSV attachment in spreadsheet format. This allows a family coordinator, executor, or project manager to gather, review, and compare submissions from multiple contributors more easily.

The material collected through Legacy Builder can be saved, shared, organized, or used as source material for a biography, remembrance, family history project, or Legacy Book. It may also be uploaded into ChatGPT or another writing tool to help shape a draft narrative from the collected responses.

Legacy Builder does not provide writing, publishing, or memorial services beyond the interview itself. Its sole purpose is to give families a simple way to capture meaningful life details and reflections while those memories are still accessible.

After submission, Executorium deletes the data created through the form and does not retain any of the information submitted through Legacy Builder.

About Executorium

Executorium provides tools and resources designed to support executors and families as they navigate the practical and personal responsibilities that follow a death, while creating space for meaningful legacy preservation.


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George Compton, Publisher

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