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Aurelian Capital

Aurelian Capital

Turning Financial Questions into Clear Actions

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Most financial tools show data. Aurelian Capital tells you what to do next — and why. Aurelian is a profile-aware financial decision assistant designed for people who want clarity, not complexity, when managing their money. Instead of overwhelming dashboards or generic advice, Aurelian focuses on one thing: turning financial uncertainty into clear, confident next steps.
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Deepak Yadav
Maker
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Hey Product Hunt I’m the builder behind Aurelian Capital — excited (and a little nervous) to finally share this. The idea started with a simple frustration: most financial tools give you more information, but very few tell you what to actually do next. People don’t wake up asking for charts or asset breakdowns. They ask questions like: “Should I increase my SIP?” “Am I on track for this goal?” “If something feels off, what’s the one thing I should fix first?” So instead of building another dashboard or robo-advisor clone, I focused on one core idea: 👉 a financial decision assistant that gives one clear next action — and explains why. While building Aurelian, the approach evolved a lot: From generic recommendations → profile-aware decisions From “here’s your plan” → here’s what to do next From black-box outputs → fully explainable reasoning Every recommendation answers: What to do Why it matters What happens if you ignore it What alternatives you have No trading tips. No stock picking. No hype. Just clarity and confidence around financial decisions. I’d genuinely love feedback from this community: Does the “Next Best Action” idea resonate? What’s missing from tools you currently use? Where does financial software usually let you down? Happy to answer any questions — and thanks for checking it out.
Aryan Bhardwaj

Speaking as a user, financial tools often overwhelm me with information but don’t help with decisions. A single, explainable next step would reduce a lot of confusion and second-guessing.

Deepak Yadav

@aryan_bhardwaj6 Totally agree. That confusion and second-guessing is what I kept running into as well. A lot of tools optimize for information, not decisions, and that gap is what I’m trying to explore. Appreciate you putting it into words so clearly.