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will.com Plus —
keep your estate plan current

Your will isn’t a one-time thing. Life changes — new child, divorce, new home, new state. will.com Plus keeps your estate plan up to date, automatically.

Planned price: $19/year.

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What’s included

Annual will review reminder

We remind you every year to review your will. If something has changed, we make it easy to update.

Automatic updates for law changes

If your state changes its will requirements, we update your document. You just re-download and re-sign.

Estate planning checklist tracker

Track your progress across your full estate plan — will, beneficiary designations, power of attorney, and more.

Priority support

Email access to our support team for questions about your will or estate planning process.

Multi-will storage

Store and manage wills for you and your spouse, or keep past versions on file.

The will is always free

will.com Plus is for people who want peace of mind that their estate plan stays current. The basic will generator is and will always be free. Plus is optional.

Questions

When will will.com Plus launch?

We're targeting mid-2026. Everyone on the waitlist will be notified before it opens to the public.

What will the launch price be?

We're planning $19/year for early subscribers — less than the cost of a single registered letter. The standard price will be higher.

What if I already signed up for annual reminders?

If you submitted your email on the generate page, you're already getting annual reminders for free. will.com Plus adds checklist tracking, law-change updates, multi-will storage, and priority support on top of that.

Do I need Plus to use will.com?

No. The will generator is free and always will be. Plus is for people who want ongoing support and automatic updates.

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