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Calcix.net

Calcix.net

Free financial & business calculators

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Today we’re launching Calcix, a free platform of financial and business calculators built for everyday decisions. Calcix helps individuals and small businesses quickly calculate loans, mortgages, investments, taxes, retirement plans, and startup costs — without signup, ads, or personal data collection. We built Calcix to make financial calculations simple, private, and accessible for anyone who needs clear answers fast. We’d love to hear your feedback.
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What do you think? …

Andrew Stankevich
Hi Product Hunt! I’m Andrew, the founder of Calcix — thanks for checking us out today. We built Calcix to make financial and business calculations easier and more accessible. It’s a collection of free calculators for loans, mortgages, investments, taxes, retirement, and startup planning — all without signup, ads, or tracking. This project started from a simple need: getting quick, reliable numbers without spreadsheets or complicated tools.
Max Gum

I’ve been following Calcix for a bit and what stood out to me wasn’t flashy features, but the discipline behind the product. Financial tools tend to overcomplicate things or lock basic functionality behind signups and paywalls. Calcix went in the opposite direction.

From an investor’s point of view, I like the focus on fundamentals: a clear use case, broad applicability, and a privacy-first approach. It’s the kind of utility people actually come back to, not just try once.

Curious to see how the team evolves this over time — especially which calculators users end up relying on most.

Andrew Stankevich

@maxgum Thanks for sharing this perspective — we really appreciate it.

You’re spot on about discipline being a conscious choice for us. From the start, we tried to build Calcix as a utility first, not a funnel. No accounts, no data collection, no artificial friction — just tools that are useful when you actually need them.

We’re paying close attention to usage patterns to understand which calculators people rely on most, and that’s shaping what we improve and add next. The goal is to deepen what’s already working rather than chase features for the sake of it.

Appreciate you following along — feedback like this helps us stay focused on the right things.