Meet Ronnie (TM)

A cash flow management tool that helps users take control of their finances and tell money where to go. Originally created for business owners to make money-based decision-making faster, it has been found to be a very helpful tool for anyone making money.

Ronnie (TM) comes with some cool features:

  • Hourly Rate Calculator

  • Income Stream Goal Setter

  • Price Tag Calculator

  • Cash Flow Distributor

Ronnie has BIG dreams

Ronnie is a tool right now. But has BIG dreams when they grow up. Including an app for your phone, access via a web browser, and some pretty cool automation. But for now, Ronnie is pairing his (to me, Ronnie's a dude; for you, maybe he's a she) tools with some accountability and hands-on admin days. We will get together biweekly and tell our money where to go.

Ronnie has two admin days. The first is a prep day to map out what your cash flow process will look like for you and the partnering accounts you'll need. This admin day is mandatory before you can attend the next admin day. Money Matters Admin Days.

The user is telling animated cash bills which buckets to go into

The Money Matters Admin Day is a biweekly call where we will sit down as a group and delegate our funds. Now, you can do this alone by promising yourself to do it and then showing up for yourself. But showing up for yourself is easier with friends. Right?!

To get access to Ronnie Admin Days, visit bit.ly/cashflowwithronnie

To demo Ronnie, visit bit.ly/callronnie

Become a Roadie

If you believe in the idea of Ronnie and want to see him all grow'd up, you can support Ronnie on his journey to make the 1% shake in their boots. You can:

  • Tell a friend

  • Become a Roadie

  • Join the journey update newsletter by Demoing Ronnie

Your commitment will help Ronnie grow in any way you choose to support by:

  • Helping in the development of features

  • Giving him validation in the world

  • And creating Word-of-Mouth

I love you all, and I am excited to finally share Ronnie with the world.

TTFN,

Rae

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