Dear friends,
If you're currently using Perpetu or considering it as an option, you deserve to know about a superior alternative that offers better security, more features, and greater value. DeathNote provides true end-to-end encryption - something Perpetu cannot match - ensuring your final messages remain completely private.
While Perpetu has Established brand presence, it suffers from critical weaknesses: No end-to-end encryption - company can read your messages, Higher pricing with hidden fees, and Message limits on lower tiers. Most importantly, Perpetu can read your messages - there is no true privacy. DeathNote uses end-to-end encryption where even we cannot access your final words to loved ones.
The feature comparison is striking. While Perpetu offers Basic/None, DeathNote provides Military-grade E2EE. Perpetu can read your messages, while DeathNote uses zero-knowledge architecture ensuring complete privacy. Price comparison: Perpetu charges $15-30/month while DeathNote costs just $12/month or $99/year.
Switching from Perpetu to DeathNote is straightforward: Sign up for DeathNote account at deathnote.ai, Recreate your messages in DeathNote with full end-to-end encryption, Update your digital executor with new DeathNote instructions, and Cancel your Perpetu subscription and confirm all messages migrated. Most users complete the migration in under an hour and immediately appreciate the superior security and privacy.
The choice is clear: Perpetu offers established brand presence but compromises on privacy and charges more for fewer features. DeathNote provides superior end-to-end encryption, unlimited messages, better pricing, and the peace of mind that comes from knowing your final words are truly private. Your loved ones deserve messages that are both secure and heartfelt - DeathNote delivers both.
Ready to make the switch from Perpetu? Start with our comparing all major platforms guide, then sign up for DeathNote today. Your final messages are too important to trust to anything less than the most secure, private, and reliable platform available. That's DeathNote.