
Premium client meetings
Easy for the organization
White-label the brand, choose capabilities, align disclosures, route support, and launch without making the rollout feel heavy.
Launch in phases
Help RIAs deliver a branded planning experience that keeps client data, retirement projections, portfolio context, and follow-up items organized between reviews.
Confidence Builds Relationships
When clients can see the plan, advisor conversations become more focused, more collaborative, and more trusted.
For registered investment advisors.
Simple to Launch
My Retirement Plan is designed to be super easy for the organization to deploy and super easy for people to use. The result is a branded system built to help drive a lifelong relationship between the organization and every consumer, employee, member, client, or policyholder it serves.
This is the kind of benefit most organizations could not realistically give until now without huge spend: a personalized planning ecosystem under their own brand that can help improve retention from clients and members to employees and policyholders.

Premium client meetings
White-label the brand, choose capabilities, align disclosures, route support, and launch without making the rollout feel heavy.
Launch in phases

Advice between reviews
People connect accounts with consent, answer simple prompts, ask the planning assistant questions, and review scenario-based follow-up items.
Connect with consent

Planning at scale
Registered Investment Advisors + every person they serve get more reasons to stay engaged through plan updates, life events, product education, reports, reminders, and timely check-ins.
Stay useful for life
Visual Experience
Show clients the connection between their financial picture, portfolio, tax, estate, and retirement decisions in one branded place.
Relationship Impact
A living client portal helps clients trust that the advisor is present between reviews, not only during scheduled meetings.
Planning Assistant Preview
Guided tools, connected data, and scenario prompts for retirement planning conversations.
The experience should feel built for people planning income, protection, family, and peace of mind.
Moment 01
Connected data, documents, and projections help both client and advisor arrive with clearer context.
Moment 02
Clients can compare scenarios and understand why advice changes as facts change.
Moment 03
Reports, tasks, and AI-supported summaries make planning progress easier to remember and act on.
Client Benefit Video
Position MyRetirementPlan.ai as a premium planning benefit the advisory firm provides to clients between meetings.
The advisory firm is giving clients a branded tool to keep the plan visible, organized, and easier to act on.
Product Ecosystem
RIAs can incorporate planning services, portfolio models, tax and estate coordination, insurance review partners, document workflows, and meeting preparation into one client planning ecosystem that keeps advice connected between reviews.
Products can be presented as education, planning context, and review options subject to applicable suitability, fiduciary, insurance, lending, and compliance standards.
Clients can see how portfolio, tax, income, estate, and protection decisions relate to the plan they discuss with the advisor.
Approved workflows, document requests, reports, and planning prompts can help advisors deliver more consistent client value.
Advisor-facing and client-facing content can be aligned to the firm's fiduciary, disclosure, and review processes.
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Connected Accounts & Planning Assistant
Users can connect eligible financial accounts with consent, then use a planning assistant experience inside My Retirement Plan to ask questions, run planning scenarios, organize follow-up items, and automate reminders or check-ins that may support more informed retirement conversations.
The experience is designed for education, planning support, and workflow automation. It does not guarantee investment performance, retirement income, savings results, or any specific retirement outcome.
Eligible bank, investment, credit, debt, and retirement accounts can be connected so guidance can reference more current user-permissioned data.
Users can ask planning questions, compare assumptions, surface tradeoffs, and review possible follow-up items that remain subject to professional judgment where applicable.
Tools can automate reminders, action lists, scenario refreshes, and document/report workflows, while avoiding promises that any action will produce a guaranteed result.
Industry Problem
People Helped
They can see how retirement income, taxes, portfolio risk, estate readiness, and protection choices connect inside one branded experience.
Spouses and family stakeholders can share a clearer planning baseline and reduce confusion around follow-up items.
Clients can explore scenarios and arrive at advisor meetings with better context instead of anxiety and guesswork.
Retirement Worry
Will I have enough for retirement, and what planning options should I review?
RIA clients want confidence, but confidence requires current retirement facts, clear assumptions, and decisions they can understand. The app helps make the plan visible so advisor conversations become more focused and productive.
Vision
The RIA version can combine client onboarding, financial picture building, retirement projection, portfolio data views, documents, tax and estate readiness, reports, and advisor collaboration.
Keep the client plan alive between meetings.
Support advisor review prep with cleaner data and clearer reports.
Help clients understand tradeoffs before making major decisions.
White Label
The experience can carry the RIA's brand, client language, colors, disclosures, support routing, selected modules, and advisor workflow expectations.
White-Label Preview
The experience can carry the organization's brand while keeping planning tools, disclosures, and support paths aligned.
Data Privacy & Security
RIA clients expect their financial life to be treated with discretion. The app experience should reinforce fiduciary-quality care through secure data handling, clear client consent, and governance that supports the firm's compliance process.
Clients can choose what accounts, documents, and household facts to provide so guidance is useful without making data sharing feel opaque.
Role-based access, secure document handling, and support for advisor workflows help firms manage sensitive planning information responsibly.
Configurable disclosures, audit-friendly records, and firm-approved content paths help the branded experience align with supervisory expectations.
Platform Capabilities
Run advisor onboarding, billing, invitations, analytics, and client delivery from one workspace instead of stitching together separate tools.
Build a connected view of assets, liabilities, income, expenses, and household reality in one live planning system.
Run projection scenarios for timing, savings, income, and drawdown assumptions before changing a plan.
Upload portfolio data to categorize holdings, view allocation context, and organize AI-assisted document summaries.
Coordinate projections, withholding inputs, conversion scenarios, harvesting context, and document workflows so tax assumptions stay tied to the broader plan.
Organize wills, trusts, beneficiaries, legacy documents, and asset inventories so family planning is not left for later.
Upload documents, summarize them with AI, and package planning context into review-ready reports.
Stakeholders
The app can support onboarding, data collection, reports, AI-guided summaries, and task follow-through.
Connected accounts, documents, projections, and household details help the advisor see what changed between meetings.
White labeling lets the RIA deliver modern planning technology without sending clients into a generic third-party brand.
Vision
The advisory firm shows it cares by giving clients a place to understand their future every week, not only at review time.
Make advice easier to understand and act on.
Reduce administrative friction in planning workflows.
Create a modern client experience that supports fiduciary conversations.
Schedule a Demo
Schedule a demo to see how a white-labeled client planning app can support advisory delivery.
The Financial Gap
The gap is the distance between what households earn, what life costs, what they can safely save, and what they need for the future. When that distance gets too wide, people bridge it with credit, delayed decisions, and sometimes their retirement accounts.
For registered investment advisors, this is why retirement confidence cannot stay buried in annual enrollment, disconnected portals, or one-off education.
56%
of employees say financial stress negatively affects their work.
91%
would consider switching jobs for benefits that help them reach financial goals.
88%
Financial anxiety has become a mainstream household condition.
53%
A single repair, medical bill, or missed paycheck can force expensive choices.
44%
Short-term survival can quietly turn into long-term debt drag.
38%
The future plan becomes today's emergency fund when cashflow breaks.
Pressure 1
01Paychecks fail to keep pace with housing, food, energy, debt, and childcare.
Pressure 2
02Low emergency savings makes normal life events feel financially dangerous.
Pressure 3
03Credit cards, loans, and wage advances fill the gap, but raise the next month's burden.
Pressure 4
04Long-term savings get raided, delaying confidence and compounding.
Figures summarize 2025-2026 financial wellness research across household stress, emergency savings, workplace productivity, and retirement leakage. The pattern is the problem: short-term cashflow pressure quietly damages long-term security.