Set it once. Grow every month.
Wealth that
builds itself.
Pick an amount, and we invest it every month in gold, stocks and crypto — automatically.
Your money stays in your own wallet.
$100 / month
Gold
GLDx
50%
Stocks
SPYx
40%
Crypto
SOL
10%
Three baskets. One decision.
A simple spread across the things people hold for the long run — no charts to read, no trades to time.
Gold
GLDx
A steady store of value that has held up for a very long time.
Historically ≈ 4–7% a year
Stocks
SPYx
A slice of the world's biggest companies, in one simple basket.
Historically ≈ 7–10% a year
Crypto
SOL
A small, considered amount — the way a long-term saver would.
Historically Very volatile
Past long-run averages (gold, S&P 500). Not a promise — crypto especially can swing hard.
What could a little a month become?
Move the sliders. This uses how gold, stocks and crypto have grown in the past — a range, never a promise.
Your mix
Could become
≈ $18k +50%
could be $14k–$22k
from $12k you put in
Based on historical returns, not a promise.
Common questions
How does it work?
Three steps: pick an amount — from $50 a month — and a mix, approve it once from your wallet, and it invests on the same day every month, automatically. Pause or stop whenever you like.
Where does my money stay?
In your own wallet. It sits in your account until each monthly investment goes out — we never hold it for you, and we can only ever invest the amount you approved, not a cent more.
What does it invest in?
Three simple baskets — Gold (GLDx), Stocks (SPYx) and Crypto (SOL) — the things people hold for the long run. You pick the mix, from careful to bold, and can change it any time.
Can I stop anytime?
Yes. Skip a month or stop for good whenever you like — nothing is locked away. Stopping switches off your wallet's permission for good.
Are there hidden fees?
No jargon and no hidden fees to read. What you own is always shown in plain money.
Is this a guarantee?
No. Investments go up and down — we always show a range, never a promise. Only put in what you're comfortable holding for the long run.
Start small. Stay in it.
The hardest part of investing for the long run is remembering to. Let it run on its own.