WealthOS.
A mobile-first financial operating system for gig workers and solo entrepreneurs building wealth from the ground up.
A private gallery of the apps we are making. Some are already in the room. Others are kept behind velvet — still tuning their voices. Step inside, test what calls to you, and tell us what you find.

Hello everyone — I'd like to start off by introducing myself and my vision for all of this. I'm a Latina from my hometown Portland, Oregon. I'm very much an optimist and believe anything can be possible. For any issue I find the answer, or I build one. Rather than passion, I found my opportunity in conflicts and frustration.
I illustrated my first few clothing collections because my taste in school shopping didn't exist. Same goes for all these apps. I wanted an immersive site that didn't just teach you the basics but went entirely more in depth than any other platform out there — to fill in the gaps in education and digital tools.
My motto is "It's a good day for good things to happen." My hope is that tech brings more opportunity than fear, and that the Idea Vault brings more inventors and creators into the world.
Thank you for your time. I wish you take one action toward your dream right now. I believe in you, and you should too. <3
A mobile-first financial operating system for gig workers and solo entrepreneurs building wealth from the ground up.
An intimate reset ritual for when the old self has worn out its welcome — light the match, begin again.
A vault for the chronically curious. Catch ideas mid-flight, develop them with intent, and build the ones worth keeping.
Wellness without the noise. A quiet daily companion for breath, movement, and the small kindnesses owed to yourself.
A personal canvas — part portfolio, part manifesto. Pixel-perfect identity for the woman behind the press.
Sleek, minimalist mindset challenges. Triangle, banding, animation — a small act of discipline, daily.
A local field journal — places to eat, things to do, ways to move. Portland told with care, by someone who lives it.
Found something you adored — or something that broke your heart? Write to us.