Pricing
One household subscription. Separate adult estate profiles.
Start free. Upgrade when your household is ready for deeper clarity, fairness checks, and executor support — with one adult profile included and additional adults at +$7/month (+$5.95/month on yearly billing).

Free Personal Account
Free
A great place to begin.
Basic personal profile
Limited scenario modelling
Simple inheritance breakdowns
Save progress
Plain-language learning content
Full Personal Plan
$205/year
Equivalent to $17.08/month
Includes 1 adult estate profile.
Personal subscription owned by the primary purchaser
Unlimited scenario modelling
Fairness comparisons and Executor Mode
Shared assets, contacts, and dependents across the household
Separate beneficiaries, executors, and private records per adult
Printable summaries and priority access to new features
Additional adult profile: +$5.95/month on yearly
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How many adult estate profiles?
Each adult has their own estate, even when they share a household. Add a spouse, partner, or adult household member for $7/month ($5.95/month on yearly billing) so they can create their own plan while still connecting shared household information.
Base plan
$205/year
Includes 1 adult estate profile
Add-ons
$71.40/year
1 additional adult profile · $5.95/month each
Estimated total
$276.40/year
About $23.03/month equivalent
Yearly billing saves about 15% on the base plan and about 15% on each additional adult profile compared to paying monthly.
Add another adult estate profile
Your household may share assets, contacts, and documents, but each adult has their own estate. Add a spouse, partner, or adult household member so they can build their own plan while staying connected to shared household information.
Additional adult profile
+$7/month (+$5.95/month on yearly)
per additional adult profile
Shared assets can be linked to both profiles. Personal wishes, letters, secure storage, and executor instructions remain separate unless shared.
Shared household data
- Assets, contacts, dependents, and document locations
- Linked across the household where appropriate
- Ownership marked as individual, joint, shared, or worth confirming
Individual estate data
- Beneficiaries, executors, family letters, and secure storage
- Personal wishes, estate flow, and incapacity instructions
- Private to each adult unless explicitly shared
RiGEL planning guides do not create legal authority and do not replace legal, tax, or financial advice.
How a household subscription works
Your household can share assets and contacts, but each adult has their own estate plan.
- 1
Create the household
One adult signs up for RiGEL Personal and creates the household — for example, the Fraser Household.
- 2
Primary estate profile
Their own adult estate profile is created automatically as the primary profile included in the base plan.
- 3
Invite another adult
They add a spouse, partner, or adult household member as an additional adult profile for +$7/month, or +$5.95/month on yearly billing.
- 4
Separate plans, shared context
Each adult manages their own beneficiaries, executors, wishes, and private records while linking shared assets where appropriate.
One household. Separate estate profiles.
The household dashboard keeps shared information connected while making it clear whose estate plan you are viewing.
Fraser Household
Active estate profiles
Estate profile
You are viewing Jordan Fraser's estate profile.
What you get with the Full Personal Plan
Everything in the free account, plus deeper tools for clarity, fairness, and executor support for your personal estate profile.
Unlimited scenario modelling
Fairness comparisons
Executor Mode
Simple tax & probate explanations
Visual breakdowns
Easy to print or share
Why families choose RiGEL
Most family disagreements come from confusion, not intention. RiGEL helps each adult explain their decisions clearly while keeping shared household information connected.
Clarity
Shared household information stays connected, while each adult sees their own estate profile clearly.
Fairness
Compare options that feel right for your household without merging separate estates into one plan.
Confidence
Loved ones and executors know what to expect when the time comes — with separate plans where needed.
Questions families often ask
Start free. Upgrade when your household is ready.
Begin with the basics at no cost, then add adult estate profiles as your household grows.
RiGEL planning guides do not create legal authority and do not replace legal, tax, or financial advice.
