Bafeil End of Life Planner UK – “I’m Dead Now What” guided organiser notebook for final wishes
Product description
If you’ve ever thought, “We’ll sort it out… but not in the middle of grief,” this kind of end of life planner is designed to make that future job a lot easier. The Bafeil End of Life Planner UK (“I’m Dead Now What”) takes a practical guided approach, with prompts and tick-box sections, and keeps things a little lighter with a darkly humorous title.
It’s not meant to remove the sadness from the situation. It’s about putting key information somewhere that your loved ones can actually find, so they’re not scrambling when emotions are high.
What it is and what problem it solves
This is a guided organiser notebook for recording “end of life” details in advance. The idea is simple: instead of leaving family to piece together your wishes while dealing with shock and stress, you document the essentials step by step.

On paper, it covers a wide range of practical areas, including personal wishes, funeral preferences, will-related information, pet care instructions, and digital account details. It aims to give friends and family a clear place to look, reducing the confusion that often comes from scattered notes, messages, or memories.
What you’ll be filling in (and why it helps)
The planner uses straightforward prompts, tick-box areas, and simple templates, so you’re not starting from a blank page. That matters because many people avoid this topic partly because it feels overwhelming.
A realistic example: you can sit down over an evening, write your funeral preferences and who should be contacted, then add a short section for pet care instructions and a note about where your digital account details are kept. Even if not everything is perfectly completed, the act of collating information can still save a lot of time later.



Key features that stand out
What makes this notebook feel different from more generic “death books” is the mix of structure and tone. You get:
- A hardcover format with spiral binding, intended to be easy to flip through while you write or later when someone else needs to look things up.
- A distinctive, dark-humour style with a title that’s intentionally blunt, which can make the conversation and the planning feel less heavy.
- Clear, structured layout aimed at helping people quickly find the information they need.
Worth noting: the humour is the hook here, but if you prefer everything to be very formal and neutral, the style may feel a bit off.

Where it fits best (and who it suits)
It makes sense if you’re the sort of person who wants to be organised in advance, even when the subject is awkward. It’s also a good fit if you think your family may benefit from a single “source of truth” rather than searching across multiple places.
It may suit:
- People who want a guided format with prompts, rather than an open-ended journal.
- Anyone helping a family member think about practical arrangements ahead of time.
- Households where digital account information is held in multiple ways and needs consolidating.



Limits to consider before buying
This is still a notebook-style planner, so it relies on you choosing to fill it out and keeping it accessible. It’s helpful for organising, but it won’t do the legwork for your loved ones beyond providing the information you’ve recorded.
Also, because the details provided here focus on the concept and layout rather than specific section-by-section contents, you might want to double-check what pages and fields are included before committing—especially if you have very specific requirements.
Is it worth it?

A solid pick if you want a practical, step-by-step way to document final wishes, funeral preferences, and important personal and digital details in one place—ideally using a structure that reduces the “where do I even start?” feeling.
You may want to skip it if you strongly dislike dark humour around end of life planning, or if you’re looking for something other than a guided notebook (for example, a more formal legal pack or a digital solution). It’s more about organisation and easing the burden than covering everything automatically.
Mini FAQ
Is this book only for funeral preferences?



No. Based on the description, it’s intended to capture a wider set of details, including personal wishes, will-related information, pet care instructions, and digital account details alongside funeral preferences.
Will it be easy to fill out if I’ve never planned anything like this before?
That’s the goal. The organiser uses simple prompts, tick-box sections, and straightforward templates designed to make it manageable even if you haven’t planned before.
Is it likely to be useful for family members later?
The layout is described as clear and structured, with the aim of letting family and friends quickly find what they need during an emotional time.
Does it have a formal tone?
Not really. It leans into light-heartedness and humour, which may help some people broach the topic—but could be a downside if you want a purely formal style.
What should I check before committing?
If you have specific information you need to record, it’s worth reviewing the included sections and prompts so you’re confident it matches what you want to write down.
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