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Honest conversations from people who’ve been there - what helped, what didn’t and the small steps that made the difference. 

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Lottie Tomlinson's Story

I learned early that grief isn’t one moment; it’s a long, changing landscape. When my mum died in 2016 and my sister in 2019, I felt the silence that so often surrounds loss and the practical fog that arrives at the very same time. People bring flowers, but there are also forms, passwords, policies and a thousand tiny decisions that feel impossible. 

Legacy Hub is the tool I wish my family had: one calm place for the essentials and the memories, side by side. I love that it’s gentle steps with control over who sees what and when. You can add the person who’ll handle things, keep documents and notes together, and record a short message for later. None of that replaces grief. But it removes the avoidable stress so you can focus on each other.

My hope is simple: that someone who’s been putting this off can start with one thing today and feel lighter. And that, when the hardest days come for another family, they’ll find clarity instead of a treasure hunt. Love, not guesswork. 

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Nick Mason's Story

I’ve spent my life surrounded by things – seventeen drum kits, 1,500 model cars, and more books than I can count. When you’ve been in a band like Pink Floyd for over fifty years, you collect a lot of memories along the way. These days, I find myself thinking less about the collections the kids are aware of and more about those that aren't.

It’s not the monetary value that worries me, but the thought of my kids having to sort through it all. They don’t even know what’s in half the boxes! I’ve talked to them about it, but being able to document and organise it all safely and securely would really make things easier.

That’s what I love about Legacy Hub. It’s not about death, it’s about care. It gives people a way to share memories, wishes, and instructions while they still can, so that when the time comes, their families aren’t left in the dark.

For me, preparing isn’t morbid – it’s an act of love. If I can make things clearer and kinder for the people I love, then that’s the kind of legacy I want to leave behind.

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Lottie Tomlinson's Story

I learned early that grief isn’t one moment; it’s a long, changing landscape. When my mum died in 2016 and my sister in 2019, I felt the silence that so often surrounds loss and the practical fog that arrives at the very same time. People bring flowers, but there are also forms, passwords, policies and a thousand tiny decisions that feel impossible. 

Legacy Hub is the tool I wish my family had: one calm place for the essentials and the memories, side by side. I love that it’s gentle steps with control over who sees what and when. You can add the person who’ll handle things, keep documents and notes together, and record a short message for later. None of that replaces grief. But it removes the avoidable stress so you can focus on each other.

My hope is simple: that someone who’s been putting this off can start with one thing today and feel lighter. And that, when the hardest days come for another family, they’ll find clarity instead of a treasure hunt. Love, not guesswork. 

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Nick Mason's Story

I’ve spent my life surrounded by things – seventeen drum kits, 1,500 model cars, and more books than I can count. When you’ve been in a band like Pink Floyd for over fifty years, you collect a lot of memories along the way. These days, I find myself thinking less about the collections the kids are aware of and more about those they aren't.

It’s not the monetary value that worries me, but the thought of my kids having to sort through it all. They don’t even know what’s in half the boxes! I’ve talked to them about it, but being able to document and organise it all safely and securely would really make things easier.

That’s what I love about Legacy Hub. It’s not about death, it’s about care. It gives people a way to share memories, wishes, and instructions while they still can, so that when the time comes, their families aren’t left in the dark.

For me, preparing isn’t morbid – it’s an act of love. If I can make things clearer and kinder for the people I love, then that’s the kind of legacy I want to leave behind.

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Testimonials

“I do this for clients, but not my own family. Legacy Hub lets me add our executor, gather key documents, and leave clear notes so my wife and kids won’t be chasing paperwork when it matters.”

Dhruvin (55)

“I’m the family admin for parents and two kids. With Legacy Hub I scanned papers, shared what my sister needs, and set access to ease probate saving hours and stress.”

Sarah (48)

“I had so much paperwork flying around: mortgage, pensions, ISAs. Legacy Hub helped organise it. I even recorded short messages for the kids.”

Tom (35)

“I built my business from nothing. Legacy Hub organised my personal docs, key contacts and ‘what to do first’, protecting my family and what I worked for.”

Kelly (50)