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Gamified financial life simulator

Moolah Minds

What if you could live 35 years of financial life in 52 weeks? Moolah Minds compresses a full career — from first paycheck to retirement — into a game where every decision teaches you something real.

The problem

Financial literacy is taught in theory — but learned through consequences

Young adults make critical financial decisions — student loans, first investments, insurance, lifestyle spending — without ever experiencing the long-term consequences. Traditional financial education is abstract and forgettable. By the time the impact of poor decisions becomes visible, years have passed and the damage compounds.

How it works

Live a financial life in fast-forward

Earn your salary

Each week you receive a monthly salary. Pay your bills, manage your budget, and decide what to do with what's left.

Make financial decisions

Spend on lifestyle, invest in markets, buy insurance, take loans, purchase a house — every choice has trade-offs that compound over time.

Face life's curveballs

Random events — market crashes, medical emergencies, career windfalls — test your financial resilience and force hard choices.

Learn from outcomes

Weekly summaries, peer leaderboards, and contextual lessons connect your in-game results to real financial concepts.

Key capabilities

What Moolah Minds does

Compressed life simulation — 1 real week equals 1 game month of financial life

Spending, saving, and investing decisions with real trade-off mechanics

Career progression with salary growth and promotion scoring

Random life events that introduce uncertainty and force hard choices

Cohort-based leaderboards for peer comparison and motivation

Contextual financial education tied to in-game decisions

Who it's for

Built for the next generation of financially literate adults

College students learning personal finance fundamentals

Early-career professionals navigating their first salary

Educational institutions running financial literacy programs

Organizations promoting financial wellness among young employees

Interested in Moolah Minds?

Let's talk

Whether you're an educational institution, a financial wellness program, or just curious — we'd love to show you how Moolah Minds works.