30 days. One small money move at a time.
Each day takes about ten minutes. Most take less. By day 30, your household has a working money system — not a perfect one, a real one.
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A printable 30-day calendar
One named action per day — review bills, list debts, set a savings goal — so nothing feels like "everything at once."
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A household money meeting template
A simple 20-minute agenda for the weekly check-in, so it stops being a fight and starts being a habit.
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Bill + subscription audit worksheet
The exact two-page sheet to find the recurring charges you forgot you were paying.
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A 3-account starter setup
The simplest banking layout that works for a real family — spending, bills, and a small "calm" savings buffer.
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"What to do when money is tight" page
A calm checklist of triage moves — what to pay first, what to call about, what to ignore — when the month gets thin.
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A 90-day reset plan
What to do after the 30 days end: how to make this stick without it taking over your life.
Built for households that want calm, not perfect.
Two-paycheck families
You both work, the money comes in and goes out fast, and nobody's quite sure where it landed. This is for you.
The "we should budget" couple
You've started a budget four times. You bailed four times. This is small enough to actually finish.
Solo parents running the whole show
Ten minutes a day, no app subscriptions, no logins, no extra browser tab to forget about.
Start your 30-day ledger.
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