WILLIT App Launch, a Will-Writing Solution making the Legal Industry Greener with their “Legal Innovative, Disruptive & Growth” Strategy.


Posted February 17, 2022 by mediagg

WILLIT App is a cost-effective will-writing solution that helps anyone write their legally enforceable wills securely. The app is developed for partnership with law firms, corporate trustees, insurance corporations & legal departments worldwide.

 
WILLIT company has launched a will-writing solution ‘WILLIT App: Start a Will Writing Digital Business’. This app is a simple and cost effective solution for writing a will or communicating last wishes. Anyone without technical coding skills and with no legal experience, can use this mobile app without any hassle, to generate a new revenue stream from their existing clients.
Founder Ibilola Adefope Esq, said, “WillIt App was established to provide a solution to the reluctance of citizens to write their wills. We have developed this app with simple questionnaires to fill out that are easy to understand by users aged 21-90 years.

Probate leading experts and legal think tanks have commended the “WILLIT” mobile app as a product/service innovation leveraging cloud technology, and with the much needed benefit of enabling citizens to protect their loved ones after their inevitable death.



WILLIT app only takes a few steps to complete writing a will or communicating final last wishes. The mobile app is a DIY will-writing solution that is legally binding with the regional laws in their country. It works on all iPhone and Android smartphones with user-friendly features, available on Apple Store & Google Play. The app provides notable features that revolutionises and takes will-writing to the next level. The innovative benefits to users are e-signature capabilities, cloud storage technology for safekeeping of the will document and edit facilities to enables changes as and when required rendering the use of codicils obsolete, and finally the “icing on the cake” is the possibility that the attestation of wills by two witnesses can be be executed via a “virtual presence ‘video link' as an alternative to physical presence” as provided in the amended s.9 Wills Act 1837 applicable in the UK, and it’s likely equivalent in other legal jurisdictions.

WILLIT company is currently offering the WILLIT App “Business-in-a-Box” Legal Opportunity. This business opportunity is available for law firms, corporate trustees, insurance companies and legal departments. The opportunity allows them to set up a probate division instantly with a seamless migration, under a white label reseller arrangement using their logo, colour code and bespoke templates, that are cyber security and GDPR compliant.
Besides offering these above user-friendly features and benefits, the mobile app is also available with FREE access to WILLIT legal e-resources/e-marketing templates, and an exceptional client care; 24hrs/365 days technical support via phone, email or what’s app contact

“WillIt App has helped our law firm tremendously. We can write digital wills for our clients with convenience, and offer our clients unlimited updates and secure cloud storage” said a happy WILLIT app user.


About WILLIT APP
WILLIT App is a simple solution to a big problem globally. The founder, Ibilola Adefope Esq. is a University of Stanford Organisational Analyst, Harvard Business School (HBS Online) & Legal Tech Professional based in the UK. For information about the “Business-in-a-Box” Opportunity,
Learn more at https://willitapp.online.

WILLIT are eager to collaborate with resellers to support a “EVERY WOMAN & CHILD MATTERS” global campaign, in full adherence to the SDGS (UN) sustainability goals of “No Poverty, Zero Hunger, Good Health and Wellbeing, Quality Education & Gender Equality”; transforming the legal experience for citizens through their cloud based and client - centered legal technology.


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Email: [email protected] Telephone: +44 7908 149876
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Country United Kingdom
Categories Law , Legal
Tags family and personal , final wishes , will writing
Last Updated February 17, 2022