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Our Story

Planning your financial lifeshouldn’t be scary.

We built MyHorizon to make retirement planning — or planning for any financial goal — feel approachable and easy.

A calm horizon at sunrise — open space and long light.

Built for the long view

Plan a year, a decade, a lifetime.

Why we built MyHorizon

The questions that started it all

For years we tried different tools and products to answer basic questions about our financial future.

When can I stop working?

Can I afford to buy a house?

What if I want to take a year off?

We found budgeting tools and investing apps, but they didn’t help us with the big life decisions or a gut check on our long-term path. The few tools we found that tackled these challenges were locked behind paywalls — and still felt complicated and confusing.

Our approach

Go as shallow or as deep as you want.

We realized there were simple ways to explain complex topics without feeling overwhelming. Instead of sacrificing accuracy for simplicity, we let you decide how far to go.

Five-minute gut check

High-level numbers, fast

Answer a few questions and see when you can retire, whether that house fits, or how a year off reshapes your horizon.

Go deeper when it matters

Micro-adjust every assumption

Upload paystubs, tune your tax assumptions, model market drawdowns. The detail is there when you want it — and out of the way when you don't.

Hands sketching plans in a notebook — the quiet work of thinking it through.

Our promise

Accuracy and simplicity don’t have to be a trade-off.

How we handle recommendations

We only suggest what your plan actually needs.

We don’t mind if you don’t take our recommendations. We just want to make sure nothing’s being left on the table.

You may notice product recommendations while you use MyHorizon. Hopefully you’ll also notice the specific, metric-driven explanations of why those products are helpful for you.

We use your personal financial plan to drive any suggestions we make and tie the why behind our choices to your financial future.

  • Low fees, not whatever pays us more
  • Interest rates that keep pace with the market
  • Nothing quietly left on the table

Your horizon, on your terms.

Start with a quick gut check. Go deeper whenever you’re ready. Always free to try.