Before you travel

One binder in the car before you leave.

Whether it's a family road trip, a flight without you, or leaving the kids with grandparents — a single organized binder means whoever's holding down the fort isn't guessing. Build it in an evening, print it, and go.

No account needed · About 90 minutes · Your answers never leave this device

In this binder

One organized place

Printed, in the drawer, ready for whoever needs it.

One evening

Most families finish in about 90 minutes

Stays on your device

Your answers are never sent to us

Pay once — $39

Only when you download. No subscription

30-day guarantee

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While you're away

Two scenarios every trip should plan for.

One: something happens to your household while you travel — a burst pipe, a sick pet, a neighbor who needs to get in. Two: something happens to you, and a relative back home suddenly needs your insurance, your kids' details, your account pointers.

A grab-and-go binder covers both. Leave a copy with whoever's watching the house and kids, keep the one-page ICE sheet in the car, and travel knowing the answers are written down — not stuck in your head a time zone away.

“The kindest thing you can do for the people you love is to make sure they never have to guess.”

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What's inside

What goes in your travel binder

Answer simple questions, skip what doesn't apply, and print the pages that matter. The one-page ICE sheet alone is worth the evening.

Who to call first

Emergency contacts, the people watching your home and kids, and key professionals — the single page for the first hour.

Medical info

Conditions, medications, doctors and insurance cards for everyone traveling and everyone staying behind.

Home while you're gone

Water and power shut-offs, the alarm code, who has a key, and the plumber or electrician to call.

Pets & sitters

Feeding, medications, the vet, and exactly what the sitter or boarder needs to know.

Insurance & travel

Auto, home and travel policies, plus where the documents live if something goes wrong on the road.

Access & essentials

Spare keys, codes and the small logistics that keep the household running until you're back.

Loved by families

The reassurance families describe most.

Rated 4.9 / 5 by families who finished their binder
My dad went into the hospital with no warning. I knew exactly where to find his insurance card and medication list — because I'd finally filled this in the month before.
MMeganCaring for an aging parent · Ohio
I'd bought one of those 300-page templates and never touched it. This one asked me questions and skipped everything that didn't apply. Done in an evening.
DDanielDad of two
What sold me was that nothing leaves my computer. I was not about to upload our passwords and account info to some vault I'd pay for forever.
PPriyaPrivacy-first household

Stays on your device

Your answers are never uploaded to us

We're a military family and move constantly. Having one printed binder that goes in the car for every PCS has taken so much stress off my plate.
AAshleyMilitary spouse
The 'start here' page made me cry a little. It's the thing I'd want my kids to read first if I weren't around to explain it.
RRobertGrandfather of four
Printed it, put it in the safe, told my sister where it is. For $39 once, the peace of mind is honestly absurd.
CCarlaSingle mom

30-day money-back

Not useful? Full refund — keep the binder

The preview let me see every page before I paid a cent. By the time I hit checkout I already knew it was worth it.
JJamesRecently married
I update it once a year and re-download. The encrypted backup means I'm never starting from a blank page again.
LLaurenKeeps hers current

Questions

Fair questions, honest answers.

What should I leave with a babysitter or grandparent while traveling?

A one-page sheet with: emergency contacts and your reachable number, the pediatrician, your child's routine and any allergies or medications, who's authorized for pickup, and how to get into the house. InCaseBinder generates exactly this ICE sheet as part of your binder.

What's a grab-and-go emergency binder for travel?

It's a slim printed binder you can take in the car or leave with whoever's home: emergency contacts, medical info, insurance, home shut-offs and access, and pet care. The goal is that no one — traveling or staying behind — has to guess in an emergency.

Can I build it the night before we leave?

Yes. The typical family finishes in about 90 minutes, and progress saves automatically, so you can build it in the last evening before a trip and print it on your way out.

Is my information uploaded anywhere?

No. Everything is generated in your browser and saved on your device. You print the binder yourself — nothing sensitive travels over the internet.

Want to read more first? Read: the complete emergency binder checklist

Build it before you pack — then travel knowing it's written down.

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