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Show HN: We charge $10/mo for wealth management that costs $100 elsewhere

https://www.fulfilledwealth.co/home
6•workworkwork71•1h ago
Five months ago I launched our alpha product here and got roasted for basic math errors on our landing page. It was an early lesson for us in putting something out there and not meeting that moment and just being unprepared.

But here's what we've learned building a wealth management platform for the 95% of people who don't have $100K minimums:

Take Sarah (real user, fake name): 32, $85K income, $47K across three accounts. Traditional advisor wants $100K minimum. Betterment would put her in one of 5 risk buckets.

Fulfilled modeled her actual goals:

House down payment in 4 years in MCOL area: 60% global equities, 25% infrastructure equities, 15% short-term bonds.

Retirement in 28 years: 45% global equities, 30% U.S. Equities 15% private equity exposure, 10% emerging markets.

All low-cost ETFs trading on your existing brokerage. No transfers, no hassles.

Emergency fund: 100% money market, again, right in your existing brokerage or high-yield cash account.

Each portfolio uses the same institutional modeling (glidepath + 30+ asset class capital market assumptions) that pension funds use. Simplified to 3-5 ETFs. She pays $10/month for the guidance. A traditional advisor would charge $400-650/year for functionally the same service.

Where we're headed:

The real unlock isn't just better portfolios, it's making financial planning actually stick. We're building toward AI-powered spending coaches that automatically categorize transactions and suggest budget optimizations that flow directly into your investment goals. The idea is to work with users and build financial habits that will last a lifetime, even if you move on from our little corner of the financial world.

Later this month: couples can invest toward shared goals together, we make doing your own tax-loss harvesting super simple, and our "playbook" feature guides you through complex milestones step-by-step (when to get pre-approved for a mortgage based on your down payment progress, which retirement accounts to open for your situation, etc).

What makes this different now:

Non-custodial = no conflicts: We're not selling you our own funds or taking a cut of your assets. You keep everything where it is. We wanted this to be as simple and cheap as possible and the CAC of traditional financial institutions sky-rockets when you need to transfer any money.

Actual personalization: Your retirement portfolio looks different than your house fund, which looks different than someone else's retirement portfolio. Not 5 buckets - unlimited combinations, and we’re always looking to add more. We’ll be adding crypto & other alternatives as soon as possible via easy to invest vehicles.

Transparent modeling: We show you the asset class breakdowns and expected outcomes. No black box.

The offer:

We're launching on Product Hunt today and are now in open beta. Our product is and always will be free to try, but for anyone who signs up this week and uses code PHLAUNCH1 (Quarterly) or PHLAUNCH2 (Annually) you’ll get pro access for 3 months at $1 or one year at $30. The launch link is here if you feel so inclined as to upvote or contribute some feedback: https://www.producthunt.com/products/fulfilled?launch=fulfil...

More importantly - I want to know where we're wrong. What are we missing about how people actually want to manage money? What features matter vs vanity metrics?

Try it at www.fulfilledwealth.co - and if you hate the onboarding flow or think our asset allocation is garbage, tell me why. That's worth more than a sign-up.

Comments

mattglossop•1h ago
The story of Sarah is exactly why we're building this. She came to us with a overwhelmed trying to figure out how to plan for her future. Now she's locked in with a clear plan.

So proud of how far we've come since that first roast, but we still have a long way to go (of course). Excited to get more feedback from the HN community.

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