A few years ago I decided to get serious about saving — not for retirement, but for goals I could actually feel. A trip. A cushion. Room to breathe.
I'd heard the advice a hundred times: start with what you can, then increase it over time. So I tried it — and it worked. Starting small got me off the fence instead of waiting until I "felt ready," and each small step up felt like progress, not pressure. The goal stopped feeling far away and started feeling inevitable.
The saving wasn't the hard part. Keeping track was. When do I raise the amount? What will I end up with, and when? I went from notes, to a spreadsheet, to writing my own scripts — and still, nothing ever reminded me when it was time to act.
So I built the thing I kept wishing existed: something that turns a goal into a real, growing schedule, then actually stays with you — checking in, tracking what you've set aside, nudging you when it's time. That's WyPlan.