I'm building a platform to help people—especially students and young adults—design meaningful, intentional lives with balance, courage, and an entrepreneurial mindset.
In Singapore, the system is heavily academic. You're expected to follow a rigid path (PSLE → JC → Uni → job), but no one teaches you how to think about what kind of life you want to live—or how to create it. That leaves many people feeling lost, even if they’re “on track.”
This platform flips that. It starts with the big picture: *“When you’re 90, what do you want your life to have looked like?”*
From there, users create a personal timeline of milestones across life domains: health, relationships, learning, impact—and now, *financial freedom.*
The app helps users:
1. Set long-term visions, then break them into clear, visual milestones
2. Use an AI assistant to suggest weekly actions and recalibrate as life evolves
3. Voice journal instead of typing; the AI transcribes and flags patterns (“You mentioned burnout 5x this week. Want to add a rest week or revise your work goals?”)
4. Track basic finances and align spending/saving to long-term goals (“You want to take a year off at 30. At this pace, you’ll have the runway by 32. Want to adjust?”)
5. Get matched with mentors or peer circles for guidance and accountability
The goal is not to “optimize” life like a spreadsheet. It’s to help people reflect, take control, and become someone they’re proud of.
If you’ve worked on anything in this space—journaling, goal tracking, financial wellness, coaching—I’d love to learn:
A. What made your tool stick long-term?
B. How did you balance simplicity with depth?
C. Any design or product traps I should avoid?
Appreciate any thoughts, questions, or brutal feedback.