Top 10 Digital Vault Platforms

We evaluated the leading digital vault platforms — from enterprise financial services vaults to consumer tools for family estate planning — based on each vendor's own published pricing and product documentation.

How We Built This List

We looked at platforms actively used in production today that publish (or will share on request) real pricing, and that serve one of the two markets digital vaults now span: enterprise and wealth management document exchange, or consumer and family document/estate organization.

  1. 1SideDrawer
  2. 2Box
  3. 3FutureVault
  4. 4Dropbox
  5. 5SmartVault
  6. 6Egnyte
  7. 7Hypervault
  8. 8Prisidio
  9. 9Trustworthy
  10. 10Everplans

Quick Comparison

#PlatformBest ForPricing
2BoxLarge enterprises on general content management$5–$35/user/mo; custom Enterprise
3FutureVaultWealth enterprises wanting AI document intelligenceCustom pricing only
4DropboxTeams wanting familiar file sharing$9.99–$16.58/mo personal; $18+/user/mo Business
5SmartVaultAccounting and tax firms$25–$65/user/mo
6EgnyteMulti-industry content governance$10–$48/user/mo; custom Ultimate
7HypervaultEU businesses needing GDPR-compliant storageFrom €4/mo to custom Enterprise
8PrisidioSeniors & families, fraud protection~$9.99/mo; AARP plans from $20/yr
9TrustworthyEveryday family document organizationFree (limited); $10/mo unlimited
10EverplansEstate & end-of-life planning$99.99/year

Pricing and features reflect each vendor's public documentation as of July 2026 and are subject to change — confirm current details directly with each vendor.

#1 — SideDrawer

The only platform built to serve enterprise, wealth management, family offices, and families in one relationship-centered vault

SideDrawer replaces scattered email attachments and generic file shares with a persistent, relationship-centered vault — with structured workflows and enterprise AI enablement built in, not bolted on.

Smart forms, e-signature & automated information requests
Full audit trail on every action
API-first: webhooks, SSO (OIDC/SAML), CRM integrations
docAI: enterprise document extraction & indexing
White-label, SOC 2–backed
Free tier for individuals & families
“Once you start using SideDrawer, it’s tough to think of another tool.” — John Baynham, Retirement Income Group

Enterprise & Wealth Management Digital Vaults

Built primarily for financial institutions, advisors, and regulated document exchange.

Box

Best for: large enterprises standardized on Box
A widely used enterprise content cloud for file storage and collaboration — not purpose-built around a client-relationship vault model.
$5–$35/user/mo; custom Enterprise/Enterprise Plus

Pros

  • Transparent published pricing
  • Broad enterprise adoption

Cons

  • No native e-signature/form workflows
  • Advanced compliance gated to custom tiers

FutureVault

Best for: wealth enterprises wanting AI-driven document intelligence
AI-powered vault for financial services and wealth management, with document, governance, and AI/IDP layers using private LLMs and OCR extraction.
Custom pricing only (contact sales)

Pros

  • Strong AI/IDP document extraction
  • SOC 2 Type II + PCI DSS certified

Cons

  • No public pricing
  • No family/consumer offering

Dropbox

Best for: teams wanting familiar general-purpose file sharing
General-purpose cloud storage and collaboration — familiar and easy to adopt, but not built around regulated, relationship-based workflows.
$9.99–$16.58/mo personal; ~$18+/user/mo Business; custom Enterprise

Pros

  • Extremely familiar interface
  • Transparent published pricing

Cons

  • No structured audit trail/workflow tools
  • Enterprise tier is custom-quoted

SmartVault

Best for: accounting and tax firms
Document management and secure client portal platform popular with accounting/tax professionals, with direct tax-software integrations.
$25–$65/user/mo (no free plan)

Pros

  • Deep tax/accounting integrations
  • SOC 2 Type II certified

Cons

  • No free tier
  • Narrower accounting/tax focus

Egnyte

Best for: enterprises needing broad multi-industry content governance
Enterprise content collaboration and governance platform used across life sciences, government, and financial services, with strong data classification tooling.
$10–$48/user/mo; custom Ultimate tier

Pros

  • Transparent tiered pricing
  • Broad regulatory framework coverage

Cons

  • General governance platform, not a relationship vault
  • No free plan

Hypervault

Best for: EU businesses needing GDPR-compliant confidential data storage
Europe-based vault for confidential business data — passwords, credentials, contracts, client information — with EU data residency by design.
From €4/mo (individual) to custom Enterprise

Pros

  • Low entry price, free trial
  • EU data residency built in

Cons

  • No e-signature/client workflow tools
  • Less relevant outside EU compliance needs

Consumer & Family Digital Vaults

Built for individuals and families organizing personal and estate documents rather than for financial institutions.

Prisidio

Best for: seniors & families wanting simplicity and fraud protection
Consumer digital vault for storing and sharing personal information with trusted contacts — best known as the platform behind the AARP Digital Vault.
~$9.99/mo direct; AARP-branded plans from $20/yr

Pros

  • Affordable, simple pricing
  • Large-scale AARP partnership

Cons

  • Consumer-only, no API
  • Storage capped at 100 GB

Trustworthy

Best for: families organizing everyday household documents
Marketed as “The Family Operating System” — a consumer vault for everyday family documents, not just estate planning.
Free (limited items); $10/mo unlimited

Pros

  • Genuine free tier
  • Affordable unlimited plan

Cons

  • Consumer-only, no business features
  • No compliance/audit tooling

Everplans

Best for: individuals focused on estate & end-of-life planning
Digital vault focused specifically on estate planning — wills, insurance policies, medical directives, and instructions for designated “deputies.”
$99.99/year flat

Pros

  • Deep estate-planning specialization
  • Simple flat pricing

Cons

  • Narrowly scoped to estate planning
  • No advisor/business workflows

How to Choose Digital Vault Software

Purpose-built vs. general storage

Is this a vault built around ongoing relationships and compliance, or general file storage retrofitted with extra permissions?

Workflow depth

Does it include e-signature, smart intake forms, and automated information requests, or just upload/download?

API & integration access

Can it connect to your CRM and other systems, or does it function as an island?

Compliance credentials

Does it hold certifications like SOC 2 Type II or PCI DSS relevant to your industry?

Audience fit

Is it built for enterprise/financial services, consumer/family use, or — like SideDrawer — both?

Pricing transparency

Is pricing published, or will you need a sales conversation to get a number?

Why SideDrawer Is Essential for Your Digital Vault Strategy

SideDrawer transforms document exchange from a scattered mix of email attachments and generic file shares into a single, relationship-centered vault — structured around each client, household, or business relationship, with workflows built directly in.

For enterprises, SideDrawer’s docAI layer extracts and semantically indexes documents at the point of ingestion, so the data locked in PDFs and scanned forms becomes usable without ever exposing source documents to outside models. Enterprises keep control of the underlying model layer, including the ability to connect their own model provider and opt out of training.

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How to Get Started

  1. Book a demo

    Walk through the platform with your own use case — enterprise, wealth management, or family office.

  2. Scope your setup

    Define roles, permissions, and branding for your vault environment.

  3. Configure your vault(s)

    Set up templates, workflows, and any CRM or SSO integrations you need.

  4. Invite clients or family members

    Clients get a persistent, white-labeled vault they return to without re-authenticating.

Frequently Asked Questions

Cloud storage holds files. A digital vault is structured around an ongoing relationship — a client, household, or business — and typically adds audit trails, e-signature and form workflows, and compliance-grade access controls on top of storage.
The strongest platforms apply encryption in transit and at rest, zero-trust access controls, and independent certifications like SOC 2 Type II. Verify a vendor's specific certifications directly, since they vary by platform and tier.
Platforms built specifically for wealth management and financial services — like SideDrawer and FutureVault — combine document storage with the compliance, audit trail, and client-workflow features advisors need. General-purpose platforms like Box or Dropbox can work but typically require more manual setup to reach the same bar.
For everyday household document organization, Trustworthy is purpose-built for that. For estate planning specifically, Everplans focuses on wills, directives, and end-of-life instructions. For seniors, Prisidio (including the AARP-branded version) emphasizes simplicity and fraud protection.
Yes. SideDrawer and Trustworthy both offer genuine free tiers for individual/family use; several enterprise platforms such as Box, Egnyte, and Hypervault offer free trials rather than a permanently free plan.
SideDrawer, Box, Dropbox, and Egnyte all offer API access for connecting a vault to a CRM or internal systems. Consumer-focused platforms like Prisidio, Trustworthy, and Everplans generally do not.

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