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A streamlined, digital-first approach to preparing legally binding wills and managing your legacy.

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Why MakeGoodwill?

A digital-first estate-planning platform founded in Singapore that combines legal expertise and user-centric design to simplify and lower the cost of estate planning — making will creation fully digital and accessible anytime, anywhere.

Fully Digital, Customisable Will Creation

Guided online process to create a legally valid will compliant with Singapore's Wills Act — just print and sign with 2 witnesses.

Verified Will Documents

Ironclad, legally enforceable documents based on legal statutes and best practices in Singapore.

Privacy and Convenience

Modern estate planning from the comfort and safety of home through a secure interface.

Global Coverage

Made in Singapore, to cover assets locally and abroad, for common law countries.

Update Anytime

Adding a new home, or changing your distribution? Just log in, make the change, and print your new will.

Help from Experts

Get answers from our knowledge base immediately and live experts within the day. Talk to us

A better way to plan your estate

See how MakeGoodwill compares to doing nothing and the traditional lawyer approach.

MakeGoodwill
Traditional Lawyers
Doing Nothing
Cost
Flat fee from S$179
S$500–S$1,500+
Free now, costly later
Time
~1 hour, online 24/7
1+ month, office visits
Court process for family
Updates
Unlimited, anytime
New fees each time
No will to update
Support
Free expert help within 24h
Paid consultations
None
Who decides
You, on your terms
You, through a lawyer
Government formula
Guardianship
You choose
You choose
Courts decide

Built by lawyers, in Singapore

Our will writing tool has been created based on statutes such as the Wills Act, the Probate and Administration Act, and Singaporean case law.

Your Singapore-based will is designed around your specific circumstances.

Based on Singapore law, your will is:

  • Fully legal after proper signing
  • No need to notarise your will
  • No need to register your will

How it works

Three simple steps to secure your family's future.

1

Answer a few easy questions

Our guided questionnaire walks you through everything — guardians, assets, beneficiaries, and more.

2

Review & Sign

Review your completed will, print it, and sign in front of two witnesses to make it legally binding.

3

Store forever, update anytime

Your will is stored securely in your account. Come back and update it whenever your life changes.

Built by lawyers, in Singapore —
documents created per the Wills Act and Probate and Administration Act.

What's in your will

Everything you need to protect the people and things you love.

Guardians for children

Ensure your children's wellbeing by naming someone you trust to care for them. This is one of the most important decisions in your will — make sure the right person is looking after your kids.

Gift anything to anyone

Leave custom gifts to the people who matter most. From record collections and vehicles to money and personal belongings — you decide who gets what.

Your estate, split your way

Full flexibility on how your assets are distributed. Split your estate exactly the way you want between your loved ones — by percentage, by specific items, or however you choose.

Naming an executor

Choose someone you trust to carry out your wishes. Your executor will manage your estate, distribute your assets, and handle legal matters on your behalf. We'll guide you through the selection process.

Organise all your assets

Centralise all your financial information for your executor. Bank accounts, investments, insurance policies — having everything in one place makes administration smoother and faster.

Personal Messages

Leave meaningful, personal notes alongside your gifts. A will isn't just a legal document — it's a chance to share your thoughts, memories, and wishes with the people you love.

What our customers say

Real reviews from people who've used MakeGoodwill to protect their families.

Learning Centre

Helpful guides to make estate planning simple and clear.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about writing a will in Singapore.

With a will: The executor named in the will applies for a Grant of Probate from the courts. This grants them legal authority to distribute the estate according to your wishes.

Without a will: The state determines how your assets are distributed using a fixed formula under the Intestate Succession Act. This may not reflect your actual wishes, and the process is typically longer and more complex for your family.
A will is important for many reasons:
  • Protect your assets and ensure they go to the right people
  • Appoint a guardian for your children
  • Choose a trusted executor to manage your estate
  • Prevent confusion and disputes among family members
  • Make charitable donations as part of your legacy
If your total assets are under S$50,000, probate processing may not be required and a simplified process can be used. However, having a will is still recommended to make your wishes clear and avoid potential disputes.
Your will covers four main areas:
  • Personal information — Your identity and details
  • Guardians — Who will care for your children
  • Wealth distribution — How your assets are split among beneficiaries
  • Executor selection — Who manages your estate
Optionally, you can also include specific gifts and organise your asset information for your executor.
To make your will legally valid in Singapore:
  • Print your completed will
  • Obtain two witnesses who are over 21 years old and are not beneficiaries of the will
  • Sign the will together with both witnesses present
  • Store the signed will in a safe and secure location
No. There is no need to notarise your will and no need to register your will with any government authority. The only requirement is that it is properly signed and witnessed as described above.
You may optionally register your will with the Singapore Wills Registry. Note that the registry only records the existence of a will — it does not store the actual document. Registration is not required for your will to be legally valid.
Simply log in using your username and password, make the necessary changes, and re-download your updated will. Then print, sign, and witness the new version. Your old will is automatically superseded.
Using technology allows us to create efficiencies that traditional law firms cannot. We pass those savings directly to you. Your will includes live support and unlimited updates — all for a flat, transparent price.
Yes, your will includes full post-sales support every day. Reach out via chat or schedule a call to have our team review your will and answer any questions you may have.
We recommend individual wills. They are more flexible, affordable, and can be updated anytime independently. Joint wills can create complications if one party wants to make changes later.
Life changes should trigger a review of your will. Common reasons include:
  • Buying a new home
  • Having a child or growing your family
  • Getting married or divorced
  • Changes to pet ownership
  • Opening new investment or bank accounts

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Lifetime document access

Your will is securely stored and accessible whenever you need it. Update anytime.

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