
AssetPrism: Retirement Planner
Simulate wealth + track retirement goals, 100% On-device
9 followers
Simulate wealth + track retirement goals, 100% On-device
9 followers
Plan retirement without spreadsheets or bank syncing. AssetPrism lets you model your retirement curve, run “what-ifs” (car, kids, savings changes), and track assets over time—100% on-device.






Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I built AssetPrism because I couldn’t find a mobile-friendly way to plan my FIRE journey without connecting bank accounts. Most finance apps start with syncing sensitive data—and I’m not comfortable with that—so AssetPrism is privacy-first: 100% on-device (your data never leaves your phone).
I also kept avoiding spreadsheets on mobile. Powerful, yes—but too clunky to update consistently. I wanted a strategic sandbox: something simple to use, but strong on the math.
So I built it:
→ Simulate your future: enter the basics and see your wealth curve instantly
→ What-If scenarios: car, kids, job/savings changes—see how your timeline shifts
→ Track & analyze: log assets over time, view trends, and check milestones
As a small thank-you to the PH community for the support, I’m sharing a 3-month free redeem code. You can redeem it here: https://apps.apple.com/redeem?ctx=offercodes&id=6757860463&code=ILOVEPH
If you’re planning financial freedom and care about privacy, I’d love for you to try it—and I’m happy to answer anything about the product, FIRE planning, or the build journey.
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Congrats! Looks cool. Does it give any tips on wealth management?
@daniele_packard Thanks so much! Really appreciate the support 🙏
Right now AssetPrism focuses on visualization and planning rather than automated advice. You can model your timeline, run “what-if” scenarios, and track trends to validate your own FIRE plan.
I do want to add more guidance over time, but I’m leaning toward stronger on-device math models instead of AI. In practice, AI often means sending data to the cloud, and I’m not willing to compromise on privacy — I want your financial data to stay 100% on your phone.
What kind of guidance would be most useful to you first — withdrawal safety rates, asset allocation checks, something else?