
Meet Warren
It's time to *talk* about your money
242 followers
It's time to *talk* about your money
242 followers
Warren is AI agent that helps you build a long term financial plan for your future. For Free. In 10 minutes. From your sofa.
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Meet Warren 3.0
Launching today
One voice conversation. Free financial plan.
We built Warren because financial planning was broken for anyone without a six-figure portfolio. IFAs charge £200/hr. Spreadsheets go stale. Generic apps tell you what you already know.
Warren shows you two futures: what happens if you do nothing and what changes if you act. Then Warren gives you a set of next steps, tracks your progress, and monitors your plan against economic changes.
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I used Warren as my financial planning partner. Having used several IFAs before the ease with which I could set up a plan with Warren by having a chat between meetings was a wow moment. I speak to Warren at least once a week to check if I am still on track for my financial goals as the world around us gets more crazy.
I've used 'Meet Warren' several times and have been very impressed. The setup/onboarding felt very natural (I loved that I could just talk naturally), and the advice I received was really not much different from that of a far more expensive Independent Financial Advisor. I'd recommend it to anybody who wants to get a handle on where they are at financially, and where they might be in a year, five years, or twenty years. Its a brilliant tool to aid anyone wishing to plan their financial future.
Refocus
The "one voice conversation instead of a form" call is the part I'd have bet on too. I build voice AI in a different corner (daily check-in calls for older adults), and what surprised me most was how much more people volunteer out loud than they ever type into a field, especially about money. The "approaching retirement" moment you listed is exactly where I see that gap. Question for you, Dima: how are you handling turn-taking when someone trails off or needs a long pause to think through a number? Did you tune the endpointing yourselves, and what latency are you landing on for the back-and-forth to still feel like a real conversation?
jared.so
Looks useful, Meet Warren. Who did you build this for first?