Set one address
Give it to Medicare, your pension, your bank, and your insurers — once, not every season.
For traveling retirees
Winters down south, summers up north, or a long trip you've earned — retirement is for going places. Keep one permanent address for the mail that matters, and check it as easily as you check your email.

The traveling-retiree mail problem
Splitting the year between places, or selling up to travel, leaves no single reliable mailbox.
Medicare, Social Security, pension, and insurance mail is exactly what you don't want sitting unread.
Filing forwarding every season is tedious, and mail still gets stranded between homes.
You want to see your mail and act on it without wrestling with complicated software.
How it fits a traveling retirement
Give it to Medicare, your pension, your bank, and your insurers — once, not every season.
A clean dashboard shows what arrived, with the important things marked, in plain language.
Read a statement on screen, or have the paper sent to wherever you're staying this season.
Insurance, memberships, and renewals are tracked, with reminders before anything is due.
What matters in retirement
A short, clear summary of each authorized document, so you don't squint at fine print.
Insurance, memberships, and subscription renewals tracked, with friendly reminders in advance.
A staffed facility handles your mail, and the tricky cases go to a person, not a guess.
Add a spouse — or, with permission, a trusted family member — so someone can help if you'd like a hand.
A day in the life
Bev and Ray sold the big house and now spend winters in Arizona and summers near the grandkids in Michigan. Their MyEverAddress is the one address on everything. Over morning coffee in the desert, Bev opens the dashboard on her tablet: a Medicare notice, a pension statement, and a homeowners-insurance renewal. She reads the plain summaries, scans the two she wants to keep, and has the insurance paperwork forwarded to their Arizona rental. Ray, who'd rather fish than file, has access too, so nothing depends on one of them remembering. No seasonal change-of-address, no stranded mail.
Worth knowing
Whether an address is accepted for residency, voting, taxes, or benefits varies by program and state, and a mailing address doesn't settle those on its own. Confirm what each program requires.
The assistant organizes your mail; it doesn't advise you on benefits, insurance, or finances. Use your documents and a professional for decisions.
Setup requires identity verification and USPS Form 1583, which we walk you through step by step.
See how it works with a fictional traveler's mail — no account needed.