Begin with cremation.
Build the goodbye that fits.
You may have come here thinking "just a direct cremation." That may end up being exactly right. But there is room — gentle, surprising, affordable room — to add small moments of meaning alongside the cremation itself.
There's no rush, and no wrong way to do this. Move at the pace that feels right, change your mind as often as you need to, and leave whenever you'd like — your work will be here when you come back.
We'll use their name throughout, so the plan we build feels like them. Last name is optional — first name is enough.
Three small steps.
3 Questions
Three sliders. Move them to reflect where you are today. Watch the reading shift in real time.
Their Story
A few simple questions about who they were and what feels right to you.
The Plan
A personalized recommendation, written in their name. Yours to keep, share, or send.
"You don't have to want less. You just may not yet know what more could look like."
Three quiet questions
about your family.
Move each slider to reflect how things feel today. The triangle and the reading will shift as you do.
A direct cremation, gently held.
Begin moving the sliders below.
Each slider starts at the middle. Adjust them to reflect the shape your family is in today. The triangle will shift as you do, and a recommended path will emerge below.
Six gentle possibilities, alongside cremation.
Based on your three readings above, this is the step that fits your family today. You can change anything — this is a starting point, not a verdict.
Tell us a little
about them.
A few simple questions so the plan we put together feels like them, not anyone else.
What lit them up?
Three small things — a hobby, a habit, a quirk, a love. The plan we build will weave these in.
Which of these sounds most like you, right now?
No right answer. Pick whichever feels closest. The plan will adjust to meet you where you are.
Where is everyone?
Knowing whether people will need to travel helps shape the timing of any gathering.
In your own words.
Optional. A worry, a wish, a memory you don't want to lose. Whatever feels important.
A goodbye
shaped to fit.
Read it. Sit with it. Change anything that doesn't feel right.
This is a starting point, not a verdict. Your funeral director will help you shape every detail — and you can change anything that doesn't feel right when you sit down with them.
Four small
doors.
Your plan is yours. Here are four ways forward — pick whichever feels right.