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Pick the situation that fits.
Planning ahead, after a loss, finding care, or remembering someone. The home page gives a direct entry for each.
How it works
rip.com organizes end-of-life logistics into four entry points that share one account. You can start from any of them and the others stay quietly available when you need them.
A typical visit
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Planning ahead, after a loss, finding care, or remembering someone. The home page gives a direct entry for each.
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Intakes and checklists are short. Nothing is mandatory and nothing is shared while you fill it out.
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Each workflow ends with the next thing to do — sign a document, compare providers, write the obituary, or share a memorial draft with family.
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Drafts stay private by default. Publishing memorials, sending invites, and contacting providers are always separate, intentional actions.
The four pillars
Wills, trusts, final wishes, and trusted contacts — captured in a short intake and tracked on a checklist.
Plan aheadA simple checklist of first calls, documents, care, and family tasks for the days after someone dies.
Start hereBrowse funeral homes, cemeteries, hospice, and palliative care providers from one place.
Open marketplaceWrite an obituary in a guided flow, or build a memorial page kept private until you publish.
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