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Bring in your finances and connect your health — the documents you have, the data your phone already keeps, a few questions only you can answer. The same day, you'll see your Live Funded Score and the year your money currently reaches. After that, your personalized life intelligence layer keeps building, with Cole reading alongside you.
Getting started is mostly handing it what it needs. The more you bring, the sharper it gets.
Scan in anything that describes where your money actually is — bank and investment statements, every debt, every asset, the mortgage, your credit report, your Social Security projection. If you're not sure how to pull one of them, there's a short guide for each. Nothing here is too much; the fuller the data, the better your layer reads your situation.
Connect through Apple Health or Google Health Connect so your health feeds the layer alongside your money. Most of it comes from a wearable — a watch is ideal, though a ring or even a connected scale will do — so if you're not wearing one yet, that's where to start. A little setup, and your health profile begins to form.
A few quick questions to begin — what you're working toward, what you'd protect at any cost. As your data comes in and the layer learns more, it'll ask a little more, shaped to your situation. These are the things no statement can show.
That's the heavy part, and it's mostly one sitting. You don't even have to do it alone — hand the uploading to someone you trust, like your accountant, or give a partner a read-only view. The account stays yours; they only ever do what you allow. Everything after is the layer building on what you brought it.
Two things are true on the first day. You can see where you stand — your Live Funded Score, and the year your money currently reaches. And your layer is just getting started: it takes time to process everything you brought and build the intelligence that runs on top of it.
So nothing arrives dressed up as a finished report. What you have is your own data, in one place — and Cole, ready from the first minute to answer anything about it. As the layer fills in, he begins to surface what he notices: the thing worth a second look, the question worth asking. The more it builds, the more he brings.
One choice shapes all of it: how long you want to stay funded. Most aim for a hundred years; set it to ninety, or further — it's yours, and every number answers to it.
Your dashboard holds your data in one place, current as of your latest scan — open it whenever you want to see where things stand. Cole keeps working in between, and when something needs your attention, he'll reach out, even push a note to your phone. You won't be opening it ten times a day. But it's worth coming back often — that's where you and Cole do the work together.
It also gives you something to aim at. Set a goal of your own — a kitchen remodel, the house paid off ten years early, a year abroad, the age you want to walk away from work — or let Cole propose a few from what he sees, and keep the ones that fit. Change any of them in plain language, and he reworks the numbers around your call.
The whole layer, free, running on your real life — not a sample, the actual thing.
Here's the wager: inside four weeks, Cole will show you one true thing about your own life you'd never have spotted on your own. Not a tip — a recognition. The kind you don't say out loud, but know is true the second it's in front of you.
If it doesn't, you've lost nothing. No card to start, nothing to cancel. You'll just have your afternoon back.
It won't come to that.
You do the heavy lifting once. After that, it asks for one percent — the next right move, waiting for you when the briefing lands.
One percent is nothing on a Tuesday. Give it a couple of years, and it's the kind of change you can measure. The credit-card balance that rolled over every month — cleared, and the interest with it. The emergency fund you never quite finished — six months deep, not three weeks. The money that used to vanish between paychecks — now going somewhere you chose. And your Live Funded Date moving out, year after year, until it clears the age you set.
Here's why it speeds up instead of leveling off: three things compound at once.
The way money always has.
On the same math — good inputs, repeated, turning into years.
Growing sharper about your life every month.
The longer you stay, the better it reads your situation — and the better it reads it, the sharper the one percent it points you to.
The curve doesn't just rise. It bends.
That's the difference between a tool you check and the personalized life intelligence layer you actually build. One ends the moment you close it. The other compounds for as long as you live.
Live today, live funded.
Bring in what you have, and your layer starts building the same day — Cole alongside you from the first minute. Four weeks in, it points to the tier that fits, and you decide.
No card. Nothing to cancel.