Money wasn't something I grew up understanding. I just grew up watching the women around me stress about it quietly — juggling bills, stretching groceries, doing mental math at the checkout and pretending everything was fine. Nobody taught them how money actually worked. They just got handed the anxiety and told to figure it out.
So I did. Eventually. After a few years of overdraft fees, questionable financial decisions, and one very humbling conversation with a bank teller. I'm not a Wall Street person. I don't have a finance degree hanging on my wall. I just got tired of being terrified every time I opened my banking app, so I started building systems that actually worked for real life — not textbook life.
Turns out, most people don't need another lecture about lattes. They need someone to say "here's the next small thing to do" without making them feel stupid for not knowing it already. That's what I do. I help people get organized, build habits that stick, and stop treating their bank account like a horror movie they're afraid to watch.
That's why I built this app. Not because the world needed another budgeting tool — but because I wanted something that meets you where you actually are, helps you make progress you can feel, and doesn't judge you for starting late. Whether you're building your first budget or just trying to stop winging it every month, this is your corner.
You deserve to feel like money is something you handle — not something that happens to you.