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Enduranote Launched: First-of-its-Kind Company Enables Customers to Schedule Personal Messages for Loved Ones After Death
[July 15, 2014]

Enduranote Launched: First-of-its-Kind Company Enables Customers to Schedule Personal Messages for Loved Ones After Death


AUSTIN, Texas --(Business Wire)--

Enduranote, a website designed to extend the digital presence of its customers in the lives of friends and family, has announced its official launch. The company provides a uniquely comprehensive, online system that securely and privately schedules the delivery of personal messages to loved ones long after the user has passed away.

Created by Austin-based attorney and former police officer Shiloh Coleman, the Enduranote system also enables customers to create and attach video, audio and other multimedia content to messages or establish specialized pages for full screen display at future weddings, graduations, or other special days in the lives of loved ones.

Enduranote's user-friendly platform has gone live at www.enduranote.com and contains interactive, step-by-step tools to help users confidently establish that their actual words will be heard by those they care about after they are no longer available to share those words directly.



The process is easy to use and setting up a secure account is free. Different messaging schedules are affordably priced and available in multiple tiers. Messages can be delivered in a variety of formats, including letters, e-mails, videos, audio, texts, self-penned obituaries, life event pages and other personalized options. Bank-grade encryption technologies protect login and payment information at all times.

"The idea behind Enduranote is to empower those who need it most - the sick, the elderly, first responders, deployed military - to prepare and schedule private future messages for loved ones," said Coleman. "We also have a tool for creating a virtual presence at future events and important days they know they might miss. As an attorney, I understand the value this service can offer clients wanting something more meaningful than a sealed legal document in a safe deposit box."


The concept originated when Coleman, grieving his father's passing, was asked by his young son, "Wouldn't it have been great if your dad could have sent you a message before he died, knowing you could get it today, on Father's Day?"

This simple yet powerful notion triggered three years of extensive research and development by Coleman to make the touching sentiment a reality. Enter, Enduranote.

Media: Interviews with Enduranote founder Shiloh Coleman, testimonials from users, screencap illustrations and more information are available upon request. Please contact Paul Williams at 949/916-6880 or via [email protected].


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