Take Control of Your Money Without the Stress

Most people don't actually know where their money goes each month. We help you build simple tracking habits that stick—so you can make decisions based on real numbers, not guesswork.

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Why Tracking Feels Impossible

You've probably tried budgeting apps before. Downloaded something promising, entered data for three days, then forgot about it completely.

That's not a personal failure. Most tracking systems are designed by accountants who love spreadsheets—not by people who just want to understand their spending patterns.

We've worked with over 300 individuals since late 2024, many of whom had attempted expense tracking four or five times before. The patterns we noticed were pretty consistent:

  • Systems that require daily entry feel like homework you'll eventually abandon
  • Too many categories create decision fatigue before you even start
  • No one explains what to actually do with the data once you have it
  • Guilt about past spending makes people avoid looking at their finances altogether

Our approach starts with observation, not judgment. You track for understanding first, action second.

How We Actually Teach This

Our six-month program starts in September 2025. It's structured around how real people develop lasting habits—not how finance textbooks think they should.

Interactive expense tracking workshop session

Weekly Live Sessions

Every Tuesday evening, we meet for 90 minutes. First half covers a specific tracking technique. Second half is open workshop time where you work on your actual finances while instructors answer questions. People say this accountability makes all the difference.

The Three-Week Foundation

Most programs throw everything at you immediately. We spend three full weeks just tracking—no optimization, no cutting expenses, just observation. You learn what your real patterns are before trying to change anything. Turns out this prevents the guilt spiral that derails most people.

Small Group Analysis

Once monthly, you meet with 4-5 other participants and a facilitator to review your tracking data together. Seeing how others categorize similar expenses helps clarify your own approach. Plus, you realize everyone struggles with the same weird edge cases.

Group discussion about financial tracking strategies

Practical Application Months

Months four through six focus on using your tracking data to make actual financial decisions. Whether that's building savings, reducing specific spending areas, or just feeling more confident about your money situation—you pick the goal that matters to you.

What Participants Actually Experience

These are real people from our 2024 cohorts. They joined with different goals and different financial situations—but similar frustrations with traditional budgeting advice.

Portrait of Siriporn Kaewmala

Siriporn Kaewmala

Retail Manager, Bangkok

I thought I needed to fix everything about my spending immediately. The first three weeks of just tracking—without changing anything—felt strange at first. But it showed me I wasn't actually overspending on food like I assumed. My real issue was irregular large purchases I hadn't planned for. That clarity changed everything.

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Natthida Vongurai

Freelance Designer

The weekly sessions kept me consistent when I would've quit after two weeks like usual. Having other people see my progress—even just knowing they were working on theirs—made me actually open the tracking sheet every week. By month four I didn't need that pressure anymore. The habit had formed.

Next Program Starts September 2025

Six months. Weekly sessions. Small cohorts of 12-15 people. We limit enrollment because the group dynamics matter for long-term success.

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