Fictional Student Demo
See How One Small Money Choice Changes the Picture
Choose a fictional situation, move the monthly savings plan, and watch the money map update. This is simple arithmetic for exploration—not a forecast or personal financial advice.
1. Choose a Starting Point
Three fictional lives, three different priorities
2. Test the Choice
Neo's laptop money map
Neo receives fictional weekend income and wants to reach a laptop goal without pretending every rand can go to saving.
- Monthly money in
- R800
- Essentials or operating costs
- R250
- Flexible spending
- R250
- Already saved
- R300
- Fictional goal
- R1 500
Try a value that still leaves room for real life. No interest or investment growth is assumed.
At this pace, the fictional laptop goal is reached in six months while R100 stays unallocated each month.
3. Turn Curiosity Into a Habit
The useful part is the conversation behind the number
- What counts as essential in this situation?
- Is the goal worth changing flexible spending for?
- What could make this plan change next month?
- Would a parent or partner choose a different balance?
The full private workbench lets a member revisit those choices as income, responsibilities, and goals change.
Continue Exploring
Use the demo to evaluate the idea, then inspect the real toolkit
The demo stores nothing. Personal tools and saved progress require an individual account and remain private from schools.