When something happens – why an emergency contact matters more than another binder

Most people roughly know where their important documents are. But very few can say with confidence that a partner, family member or trusted friend would actually find everything they need in an emergency: insurance details, powers of attorney, bank information, passwords, key contacts. Instead of a plan, there is usually just “It’s all in my head” – and that’s exactly the risk.

Sammlo takes this one step further. You can define a person who gets access to a clearly structured overview if something happens – not to every private note, but to what really matters in a crisis. Insurance policies, critical phone numbers, instructions about kids, care, pets or recurring payments. No more guessing between binders, email accounts and sticky notes on the fridge.

Instead of building a complicated “in case of emergency” binder, you create focused areas in Sammlo: emergency contacts, medical notes, powers of attorney, important logins. You can start simple, with a single entry like “What to check first if something happens to me.” Sammlo is not about drama – it’s about giving you the quiet feeling that, if life happens, someone can step in quickly with the right information at hand.