Offer families a calmer experience without replacing your system.
Urngency sits beside your funeral-management process. Confirm selected details, request what is needed, and keep professional access limited and respectful.
Currently inviting a small number of funeral homes and families to test Urngency.
Three things that reduce friction
Answer once
Time, place, parking and wake notes live where guests can find them — without looping your team or the next of kin.
Request gently
Songs, readings, photographs and memories can be requested with dignity and kept with the family space.
Then step away
After the funeral, the family keeps the private memorial. Your care remains part of the story without owning the space.
What professionals see — and what they don’t
Limited, purposeful access. Never a feeling that the family is a case record.
Selected practical areas
Confirmed service details, contribution requests, common questions and messages the family has agreed to share.
Private family areas
Close-family discussions, private letters, personal journals and memorial content the family has not chosen to share.
What a pilot includes
A conversation, not a public price list. Walk the family experience, review access, and decide if a small pilot fits.
Thank you
We’ll reply when we can — usually within a working day.