One place for time and place
Service, venue, parking and practical notes — updated once so people stop asking the same questions.
For families · supported by funeral professionals
Funeral details, ways to help, a private line to the funeral director, and a shared Constellation of memories — privately. Not a public memorial wall. Not another group chat to manage.
What Urngency is
When someone dies, people mean well — and the organiser still ends up repeating the same details. Urngency gives the family one calm place that stays after the funeral as a private home for memories.
Inside the family space
Built for phones first — clear enough for parents and grandparents, useful enough for the person holding everything together.
Service, venue, parking and practical notes — updated once so people stop asking the same questions.
Short written updates the family can read on their own phone. Clearer than ten group chats.
Upload from the camera or gallery. Short videos too. Private to invited people — not a public feed.
Shared Constellation, ways for people to help, and a private line to the funeral director — the same space, phone-friendly.
How it works
One space for this person and this family. Only invited emails can enter.
Keep practical information and short updates together while arrangements unfold.
After the funeral, the same private space can hold pictures and stories the family wants to keep.
Who it’s for
Families
Next of kin, partners, adult children — anyone holding details, people and emotions at once.
Funeral professionals
Confirm selected details and request contributions with limited access — alongside systems you already use.
A clear promise
Urngency is not social media. The family chooses who enters.
Start
If you were invited, sign in with that email. If you’re a funeral home exploring a pilot, send a short message.
Sent
We’ll reply when we can — usually within a working day.