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Continuum is a financial planning web app for people with 1-15M. It helps you create simulations of job offers, house purchases, and life events. Its goal is to replace human advisors that cost thousands, or even worse, take AUM fees of 1%.
The MVP includes AI voice onboarding, scenario and mural creation, and 4 modules. The simulation math engine is code to ensure determinism. The LLMs don't do any simulation math.
Demo: https://youtu.be/EDUK26Rs0cE?si=hCSdgSDkgKJt3Ni2
The biggest technical challenge has been tuning the mural generation not to hallucinate. Lot's of weird bugs!
The most fun part has been playing with the founder equity offers. I've modeled paper, expected value, and median exits (0).
Me: Senior software engineer @Google with 10 YOE. 5 YOE at startups before joining Google. Excited to be building fast again!
Looking for 10 design partners to help shape the product + roadmap. I'll be happy to give you a demo and onboard you. 50% off the first year + VIP support.
No account required for the free version. There is also a 14 day Pro trial. I will give as many demos and onboard as many users as I can.
Reach out to charles@continuum-app.xyz

Discussion (9 Comments)Read Original on HackerNews
compared to what exactly? did you even proof the website copy or just take what the model spit out wholesale?
There is a wedge of people that have enough money that they want to manage it themselves; but not so much that's it's overwhelming. Getting into 25M+ is multi-family office level I believe.
Also, the prosumer market should have better margins than general consumers (less price sensitive).
More seriously, paying clients are a good thing and selecting for those that afford something is not unreasonable (although glove makers and cobblers for the Georgian and Victorian era wealthy often went broke as the upper class often refused to pay).
Don't discount familiarity with the finances of millionaires by other mean, when I worked in mineral and energy intelligence the bulk of our clients were wealthy enough to discount all IPO's below 50 million as "small beer".