I earn well, but I still feel anxious about spending sometimes.
So I'm running a small experiment — what happens when someone texts me about a money decision before they make it. No app. No product. Just a quiet, two-week conversation.
What this is
This isn't an app, a course, or a tracker.
It's a two-week, one-on-one conversation with me on WhatsApp — about the kind of money questions that feel hard to answer alone.
If you've ever thought:
- “Can I afford this?”
- “Will I regret this later?”
- “Am I overthinking this?”
Then you already know the feeling I'm exploring.
What this looks like
You're about to order something online. Or you're standing in a store. Or you just got a bill and you're not sure how to feel about it.
You text me. Whatever's on your mind — no format, no structure.
I'll text back with one way of seeing it. Not a fix. Not a plan. Just a thought.
Sometimes that's enough.
On WhatsApp. Most people end up messaging 2–3 times a week. I usually respond within a few hours.
Why I'm exploring this
I've spent a lot of time thinking about why money decisions feel harder than they should — even for people who earn well.
Most tools are great at telling you what already happened. They're much quieter when you're about to decide something.
So I'm testing something simpler: what if the right moment isn't after a transaction — but right before you make one?
I'm not a coach. Not a financial planner. Just someone trying to think through this more carefully — for myself, and maybe with you too.
Curious what your money actually looks like after commitment?
Takes just two minutes.
Why you might want to try this
Most people don't need a fix — they need a moment to think.
If you've ever texted a friend “Should I do this?” — this is like that. But quieter. Slower. Focused only on your money clarity.
Privacy & boundaries
- This stays between us on WhatsApp. I won't screenshot, share, or use your messages beyond our conversation. Everything is anonymised — always.
- I won't pitch you anything. Ever.
- You can drop out anytime — no follow-ups, no questions asked.
I'm only doing this with a handful of people. If this sounds like something you'd genuinely try — not out of politeness, but because you recognise the feeling — I'd like to hear from you.
At the end of the two weeks, I'll share what I learned from the experiment — patterns, surprises, and what actually helped. Everything will be anonymised. Your conversations stay between us.
Join the 2-week experiment →