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His Path
Her PathThe Roadmap Collection
Stop arguing about money. Start building together.
Two workbooks. One shared system. You'll figure out who you both are financially, where you actually stand, and exactly where you're going — then build the plan to get there.
The average couple wastes $14,000 a year on financial misalignment. This is $289.
Everything Included
A rigid magnetic-lid box — 250mm × 330mm × 105mm. Everything you need. Nothing you don't.
Most couples have the same fight about money. Not because they're bad with money — but because they've never had a shared system. One person is a saver. One is a spender. Neither is wrong. But without a roadmap, you're just arguing about symptoms.
The Couples Money Roadmap is built around one idea: you can't build wealth together if you're playing different games. This box gives you the same rulebook, the same tools, and the same destination — then lets you work through it at your own pace, in your own way.
His Path and Her Path are intentionally separate workbooks. Because the way you process money is personal. But the system — the 4-bucket framework, the debt roadmap, the wealth-building plan — is shared. You work through it individually, then come together. That's the design.
This isn't something you read once and put on a shelf. You write in it, argue over it, laugh about it, and come back to it. The date night cards make the money conversation a ritual instead of a fight. The relationship app keeps you both on track between sessions.
This is for couples who are ready to stop talking about getting their finances together — and actually do it.
Three parts. One destination. You do it together.
Before you can fix anything, you need to understand your money personality. Are you a saver or a spender? Anxious about money or avoidant? The workbook starts here — because you can't build a plan with someone if you don't understand yourself first.
No judgment. Just clarity. You'll map out your income, your debts, your spending, and your net worth — together. Most couples have never actually done this. It's uncomfortable for about ten minutes. Then it's the most useful thing you've ever done.
This is where the roadmap starts. Part 2 is the debt plan. Part 3 is the wealth-building plan. You'll set shared goals, agree on a timeline, and leave with a written plan — not a vague intention.
Future Bucket. Partnership Bucket. Personal Reward Bucket. Everyday Bucket. A simple framework that makes money feel fair to both of you. You each get a personal bucket — no questions asked, no judgment. The rest is shared. It works because it's fair.
8 guided conversation cards each. Because money doesn't have to be a fight — it can be a ritual. These cards turn the money conversation into something you actually look forward to. Use them monthly. Use them when things get tense. They work either way.
The workbook gives you the plan. The app keeps you on it. Track your buckets, check in on your goals, and stay connected to the system between date nights. It's the digital layer that makes the whole thing stick.
Included with every box set
Before you open the workbook to page one, you and your partner each take a short quiz — separately, honestly, without peeking. Nine questions. About three minutes each.
The result is your financial personality profile: Planner, Balancer, Free Spirit, or Avoider. Then you see your partner's. And suddenly the last five arguments about money make a lot more sense.
Your Money Alignment Score, your 4-Bucket starting point, and the exact chapter to open first — all generated from your answers. It's the entry point to the whole system.
Accessible only via the QR code inside your box set — not available anywhere else.

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"We'd tried every budgeting app. Nothing stuck. This is the first thing we've actually finished together. The date night cards alone were worth it."
Sarah M.
Austin, TX
"The box arrived and we both just stopped. It felt serious. Like, this is a real thing. We did Part 1 in two weekends and paid off $14,000 in 8 months."
James & Priya K.
Denver, CO
"My wife and I had been avoiding the money conversation for three years. This gave us a structure to have it without it turning into a fight. Game changer."
Marcus T.
Atlanta, GA
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The average couple wastes $14,000 a year on financial misalignment. This is $289.
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