WyPlan turns what you're saving for into a real contribution schedule — one that starts small and grows as you go — then stays with you: a nudge before each contribution, and a way to catch up when life happens.
Loans, cards, mortgages — each comes with a schedule and reminders built to make sure you pay. The tools pointed at saving fall into two camps: apps that move your money, and apps that track a budget. Both useful. But neither hands you an actual plan — a path from where you are to the goal you care about, with something keeping you honest along the way.
You've heard "start with what you can" a hundred times — but it rings hollow when every tool just moves a flat amount or tracks a budget, and none of them help you grow what you set aside. The method that works pairs it with the missing half: start small, then step it up over time. It's the exact mechanism behind automatic increases in retirement plans — proven, just locked inside the 401(k) and tied to a decision decades away. WyPlan brings it to the goals you can actually feel.
Tell us what you're saving for, and WyPlan maps out your contribution plan — every amount, every date, and when you'll actually hit your goal.
Lock in your schedule, fixed or growing. That's the moment a wish becomes a plan.
A heads-up before each contribution is due — so acting on the plan isn't one more thing to remember.
Mark what you set aside, see how you're tracking against the plan, and catch up if you slip.
Debt always came with reminders to make sure you pay. Now your goals do too — the follow-through layer saving never had.
Where you've landed versus where the plan says you should be today — ahead, on track, or behind, at a glance.
Life happens — and a real plan makes room for it. Miss a contribution and you get honest options to get back on track, so one slip never means giving up.
"I tried this on my own goals first — start small, then step it up. It worked. The painful part wasn't saving; it was keeping track. Notes, then a spreadsheet, then my own scripts — and still, nothing reminded me when it was time to act. So we built WyPlan."