Insights, updates, and tips for organizing your family's important documents.

Microsoft 365 Family costs $199 per year, but Copilot AI only works for one person. Starting April 15, Microsoft is removing even more AI from consumer plans. Here is what that means for families, and what Archevi does differently.

People upload wills to ChatGPT every day. The AI gets your real names, real addresses, and real beneficiaries. Archevi gives you the same answers without exposing any of it.

We read the privacy policies for ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude so you don’t have to. Here’s what each one does with your uploaded documents — and how Archevi handles it differently.

A new competitor launched this month. Here is a side-by-side look at FamilyVault.ai and Archevi -- features, privacy, pricing, and hosting.

When you ask Archevi about your family's documents, your real names never leave Canada. Here's exactly how our privacy layer works -- and the honest tradeoffs we made.

In a world where governments demand encryption backdoors and AI companies train on user data, here is exactly how Archevi's architecture prevents anyone -- including us -- from accessing your family's documents.

Forward any email to [email protected] and your documents appear in your vault within seconds -- sorted, searchable, and shared with your family. No app to open, no folder to choose.

Where your family documents are stored determines which country's laws protect them. Why Canadian data residency under PIPEDA matters, and what to look for in a document service.

The number one question families ask about AI document tools: will my data train the model? At Archevi, the answer is no -- and it's not just a policy. It's built into how the system works.

When you upload your family's documents to Archevi, your real names are stripped before any search processing. Here's how we protect your privacy -- not with a policy, but with the way the system is built.