Money Pulse

See your first real Money Pulse before you even sign up.

The live product now starts with benchmark cards, trust cues, and one clear opportunity radar card. The homepage should show that exact shape — so it now does.

Homepage preview

Your first pulse: 4 benchmark cards + 1 opportunity radar

Short, benchmarked, and built to answer: what changed, how do I compare, and what should I do next?

2-person household · $120k–$160k · San Jose

2-min read

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Monthly spending

Benchmark cardAnnual benchmark · latest cohort median

You

$4,900

Benchmark

$4,300

$600 above similar households. Biggest gap: dining + delivery.

Source: BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey

Great for seeing whether your everyday spending is drifting above your peer baseline.

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Mortgage rate

Benchmark cardWeekly benchmark · refreshed this week

You

6.9%

Benchmark

6.2%

You are about 0.7% above this week’s national benchmark range.

Source: Freddie Mac PMMS

Trust cue: rate comparisons call out the public source and update cadence directly on the card.

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Housing payment

Benchmark cardModeled benchmark · refreshed with latest source layer

You

$3,250

Benchmark

$2,980

About $270 above peers in a similar housing slice.

Source: ACS + modeled housing cohort

Uses the newer housing-status follow-up fields so the comparison group is less generic.

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Cash yield

Benchmark cardOffer benchmark · refreshed this week

You

0.5%

Benchmark

4.5%+

Large cash-income gap. Easy win if your savings are still sitting in a low-yield account.

Source: Tracked savings offers

Makes the product feel practical fast: comparison first, action second.

Opportunity radar

Action cardUpdated weekly
Open deals

You

Best next move

Benchmark

Savings · card · auto · mortgage

Start with savings yield, then check whether an auto or mortgage rate review is worth it.

Source: Live offer watchlist

After the benchmark cards, the pulse ends with a single “what to do now” card instead of more setup.

Why this homepage preview matters

Matches the actual first pulse

No stale mockup. Visitors now see the same 5-card format the product actually generates after signup.

Shows trust cues upfront

Source labels and freshness language now appear in the public preview, not just after signup.

Emphasizes payoff over setup

The first thing users see is the pulse itself: comparison cards first, action card last.