of a $1,000,000 portfolio comes from your returns — not the money you put in yourself.
I have saved, and I add a month.
At $500/mo, you’d have about $691K in 30 years. You cross $100K around 2036. Tap a bigger number above and watch the curve lift.
Illustration only, assuming a 7% average annual return. This is not a prediction and not investment advice. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal.

You'll get a clear date when you'll have $100,000 invested, and then I'll show you how you can move that date up by years.

The Conscious Spending Plan plus automation, so saving and investing happen on the 1st without you lifting a finger.

Weekly check-ins, a monthly reset, and guest experts. Bring your numbers and work them through live. Plus you'll get access to member-only live events with Ramit.

Calculators, word-for-word negotiation scripts, the couples money playbook, and the get-out-of-debt guide.

Thousands of people building the exact same thing you are, right now — so you're never doing it alone.

A private AI trained on my frameworks — ask it anything about your plan and get an answer in my voice, any hour.
$49 $30/mo
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Debt doesn’t disqualify you. We show you what to pay down, what to automate, and how each move affects your timeline. There’s no “get out of debt first” gate before you’re allowed to start building.
Good — we start at the very beginning. You don’t need to know what an index fund or a Roth IRA is. You bring your real numbers and follow the steps; the system handles the rest.
The same system that gets you to $100K is the one that turns it into your next $100K — and the one after that — faster. We’re also building something specifically for members further along; it’s not public yet, but joining now locks in founding bonuses you won’t be able to get later.
The real comparison isn’t $30 versus nothing. It’s the cost of waiting. Every month your date slides back is money you don’t get back. One negotiated bill or salary increase — both of which we walk you through — covers a year of membership many times over.