Students
Explore saving, first budgets, payslips, debt, investing, business, and every advanced tool through curiosity rather than coursework.
Explore the student journeyFinancial Skills for School—and for Life
Explore practical South African tools for budgeting, saving, debt, tax, insurance, business, and long-term wealth—at your own pace and for your own future.
R99/month or R999/year with the complete toolkit included.
Start with one goal now and keep using the same workspace as your income, family, business, and responsibilities grow.
Choose Your Starting Point
WealthWiseSolution adapts to the stage you are in without hiding more advanced possibilities.
Explore saving, first budgets, payslips, debt, investing, business, and every advanced tool through curiosity rather than coursework.
Explore the student journeyBuild private plans today and prepare for permission-based household sharing through future family access.
See the family roadmapIntroduce learners to a private financial workbench they can use voluntarily and continue using beyond school.
Bring WealthWise to your schoolStart With a Real Goal
Difficulty labels guide discovery but never restrict access.
Map income, essentials, lifestyle, debt, and saving in one practical monthly plan.
Explore budgetingTurn a goal into a contribution target and understand how the timeline changes.
Explore savingsCompare payoff methods, vehicle finance, balloon payments, and bond costs.
Explore debt toolsExplore tax, business health, retirement, insurance, investing, and estate planning.
View all 15 toolsFrom Student Curiosity to Family Confidence
A student starts a savings goal or explores the real cost of a vehicle. A parent sees the value, creates an account, and eventually joins a permission-based household workspace.
Continuously Growing
The platform is being prepared for current, source-reviewed explainers in the format that suits each topic.
Short explanations linked directly to the tools where the idea becomes useful.
Visual breakdowns of processes, decisions, trade-offs, and financial terminology.
Future step-by-step journeys for starting a business, tax, UIF, and other South African processes.
Versioned, source-linked actions that can be reviewed when official requirements change.
Yes. Labels help people choose a starting point, but tools are not withheld based on age or experience.
No. Schools do not receive personal income, expenses, assets, liabilities, goals, or tool results.
Independent accounts are the foundation. Permission-based household linking is part of the family-access roadmap.
Explore the complete toolkit, choose your own path, and keep building from there.