Product Hunt Daily Digest
May 16th, 2024

TOP NEWS

Happy Friday! In today’s digest, I discuss the ultimate couple's goal: building wealth together. But first…

The headlines: 

🤖 OpenAI has agreed a deal with Reddit to train AI on the social platform.

🇪🇺 Microsoft could be fined billions by the EU over missing AI risk information.

🐦 Twitter is officially X after the company finally changed its URL.

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHT
Plan for a future together with this investment platform built for couples

As the old saying goes, “Couples who invest together stay together,” or something like that. When two people become one, so do their finances often. Spending decisions become a shared exercise, and finances are planned around “mine, yours, and ours.”

Plenty is a wealth management platform founded by ex-fintech employees and married couple Channing Allen and Emily Luk. It’s designed to help modern couples discuss, manage, and invest their money together, and the team recently raised $5 million in seed funding from Inovia Capital and others. 

According to Emily Luk, Plenty started initially with frustration borne out of their own experience trying to plan for their future: “We discovered how broken the financial industry is for couples who simply want to work together, for people who aren’t financial experts, and for those early on in their wealth-building journeys.”

Here’s how it works: You can sign up as an individual or a couple. From there, you will be asked to connect your financial accounts. You can then mark different accounts as yours, theirs, and ours while making some shared and others private. Once you’re ready, you can start investing with as little as $100 in a managed portfolio where you can earn 5.08% APY. 

As your account grows, Plenty will track your financial well-being and give you insights into your month-to-month spending, saving, and earning trends. It comes with automated forecasting, and you can set up shared goals – like a once-in-a-lifetime vacation or finally updating that old kitchen – and see how long and how much it will take to achieve them. 

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