Upload Your First Contract
- Trustbook

- Sep 10
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 23
We all know the feeling: you’re asked for an insurance policy or rental agreement, and you have no idea where it is. Buried in an email? Sitting in a drawer? Lost somewhere in your drive? Or maybe it’s that pile of papers you’ve been meaning to sort for months?
Finding and organizing contracts is often harder than it should be. That’s why starting with your first upload can feel like a big hurdle. But once you do it, you’ll unlock a new level of clarity and control with Trustbook.
How to Upload Your Contract
Trustbook makes it simple. You can add your documents in the way that works best for you:
Web uploader: Drag and drop a PDF or file directly into Trustbook.
Mobile app: Choose a file, take a photo, or scan a document on the go.
Email: Forward a contract as an attachment straight to your Trustbook account.
No matter the format — PDF, photo, or scan — Trustbook handles it.
Your data is safe with Trustbook
Every contract you upload is protected with bank-level encryption and stored securely in Switzerland. With privacy by design and strict compliance with European and Swiss data protection standards.
What Happens Next
Once uploaded, our AI (in Switzerland) instantly reads and organizes your contract. Within seconds, you’ll see:
Key details like type, duration, and renewal dates
Insurance coverage highlights (and gaps!)
A clear overview of your family’s documents, all in one place
The Big Benefit
The hardest step is uploading your first contract. After that, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without Trustbook. All your family’s contracts are:
Centralized instead of scattered across emails, drives, and drawers
Organized automatically — no manual sorting needed
Actionable with real-time insights into coverage, savings, and risks
It’s not just about storing documents — it’s about understanding them and taking control.
Get Started Today
Take the leap: upload your first contract. Whether it’s a PDF from your inbox, a file from your drive, a photo on your phone, or a scan of that paper copy sitting in the drawer — Trustbook is ready.


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