For estate attorneys & solicitors

The Safest Place to
Send Your Clients' Wills

Partner with Memoari to provide your clients with a secure, permanent home for their estate documents — and earn 20% recurring commission for every client who joins.

Why attorneys partner with Memoari

The safest storage for your clients' wills

Memoari's encrypted vault is designed specifically for estate documents. When you send a client to Memoari, their will is stored securely alongside their digital assets, passwords, and final messages — all in one place.

Complement your services, don't replace them

Memoari is not a law firm. Our will builder produces legally-structured documents for straightforward estates in England and Wales. Complex trusts, contested wills, and multi-jurisdictional matters still need a qualified solicitor. We refer our users to you when their needs exceed our scope.

Earn recurring commission

Earn 20% of every payment your referred clients make — for as long as they stay subscribed. The more clients you refer, the more you earn every month, automatically.

Strengthen client relationships

Offering Memoari as a complementary service shows clients you care about their whole estate — not just the legal document. It is a differentiator that modern clients appreciate.

The referral partnership

Simple to set up. Transparent to run. Valuable for everyone.

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Get your referral link

Sign up as a Memoari attorney partner and receive a unique referral link and co-branded invitation email template.

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Send clients to Memoari

After completing their will, share your referral link. Clients sign up and store their documents — alongside anything else they want to preserve.

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Earn recurring commission

Earn 20% of every payment your referred clients make, for life. Paid monthly, tracked in your partner dashboard.

Recurring commission

20%

of every payment your referred clients make — paid monthly, forever

Commission rate is indicative and subject to partner agreement. Final terms confirmed on sign-up.

Your attorney dashboard

A clean view of your referrals, earnings, and client vault statuses.

Harrison & Blake Solicitors

Attorney Partner Dashboard

24

Referrals

£38

This month

18

Active vaults

Client referral dashboard
Referral fee tracking
Client vault status overview
Document review queue
White-label referral linksComing soon
Branded client invitationsComing soon

Static preview — actual dashboard available after sign-up

Apply to become a partner

We review all attorney applications within two business days.

Attorney questions

Does Memoari compete with estate attorneys?

No. Memoari is not a law firm — we produce legally-structured documents for simple estates in England and Wales: a single person or couple with straightforward wishes. For complex trusts, businesses, contested estates, or multi-jurisdictional matters, we explicitly recommend seeking independent legal advice from a qualified solicitor. We see ourselves as a referral source for solicitors, not a competitor.

How does the referral fee work?

When you share your unique referral link with a client and they sign up and upgrade to a paid plan, you earn 20% of every payment they make — for as long as they remain subscribed. Commission is paid monthly. Full details are in the partner agreement.

Can I review the wills my clients create on Memoari?

On the Family plan, the attorney document review feature allows clients to request a review. You would receive a secure, read-only view of their generated will. We are building a dedicated attorney review workflow — contact us for early access.

Is the referral arrangement disclosed to clients?

Yes. Transparency is fundamental. Clients are informed that their attorney is a Memoari partner. The referral fee arrangement is disclosed in our terms of service and your partner profile.

Can I white-label Memoari for my practice?

We offer white-labelled deployments for larger practices. Please contact us to discuss. Basic co-branding (your logo on referral emails) is included in the standard partner arrangement.