About Savefinity
Savefinity was created to make personal finance simple, based on years of building and managing content-driven websites and testing financial tools in real-world use.
Most financial advice is either too complex, too vague, or assumes too much. We focus on clear, practical guidance you can actually use.
Our goal is simple: help you organize, grow, and protect your money using straightforward systems and tools that work in real life.
We’ve tested dozens of financial tools and built a system focused on what actually works in real-world use—not just theory.

Research & Evaluation Process
We research personal finance topics and evaluate tools based on how they perform in real-world use—not just theory or marketing claims.
Each article starts with a core problem — banking, budgeting, investing, or credit — and what someone needs to make progress. From there, we filter out unnecessary detail and focus on what actually matters.
When researching topics and comparing options, we prioritize:
- Real-world usage and day-to-day practicality
- Common mistakes and friction points
- What actually matters: cost, simplicity, and flexibility
- Clear, side-by-side comparisons between options
- Ease of setup and long-term usability
We do not include tools based on sponsorships or payouts. If something doesn’t meet our standards for clarity, usability, or value, it’s not included.
Our goal is simple: make decisions easier by focusing on what is clear, useful, and actionable.
How We Evaluate Tools
Tools are a core part of Savefinity, and we evaluate them based on how they perform in real-world use — not marketing claims, sponsored placements, or surface-level features.
Our evaluation is based on real-world use, comparison, and ongoing review — not one-time impressions.
Before including any tool, we assess:
- Does this make managing money meaningfully easier?
- Does it simplify the process or introduce unnecessary complexity?
- Is it something a beginner or intermediate user can realistically stick with?
- Does it solve a clear problem or just add another layer?
We review each tool by examining:
- Features and core functionality
- Fees, pricing structure, and overall value
- Setup process and onboarding experience
- Usability across devices, including app and desktop
- Limitations, trade-offs, and potential friction points
- Long-term usability and consistency over time
When comparing tools, we focus on real trade-offs — not just highlights. A tool may perform well in one area but fall short in another, and we make those differences clear.
We do not rank or include tools based on payouts or partnerships. If a tool does not meet our standards for simplicity, usability, and real-world value, it is not included.
Our goal is to highlight tools that are easy to use, easy to stick with, and actually help people make progress.
Our Approach
We focus on making personal finance easier to understand, easier to use, and easier to stick with over time.
Our approach is built around clarity, practicality, and simplicity — so decisions feel straightforward, not overwhelming.
What that means:
Simple over complex — clear, easy-to-follow guidance without unnecessary steps
Practical over theoretical — built for real-world use, not ideal scenarios
Efficient over excessive — fewer tools, better systems, less friction
Clear over complicated — no jargon, no unnecessary detail
Everything we create is designed to reduce confusion, highlight what matters, and help people take consistent action.
This is the foundation behind how we structure content and evaluate tools across Savefinity.
Our Savefinity Team
Focused on simplifying personal finance through research and practical systems.

Grant Rawlins — Founder & Editor
After seeing how complicated personal finance gets for most people, he focuses on testing tools and building simple systems that actually work in real life. His goal is to make managing money feel simple, not overwhelming.
He’s spent years building content-driven sites and turning complex topics into clear, practical systems people can actually use.

Jennifer Ryan — Content Editor & Writer
Focuses on making personal finance content clear and easy to understand, especially where things tend to get confusing. With experience editing across multiple content-driven sites, she ensures everything is accurate, well-structured, and actually useful in real life.

Alex Carter — Staff Writer
Focused on making personal finance easier to understand by breaking down complex topics into simple, practical insights. He’s written hundreds of research-based articles, turning detailed information into clear, structured content that’s easy to use in real life.

Taylor Brooks — Staff Writer
Focuses on making personal finance simple and easy to use, especially for everyday decisions that can feel overwhelming at first. Contributes research-backed content that breaks things down into clear, practical steps that are easy to follow.
Transparency
Savefinity earns revenue through affiliate partnerships and may earn a commission if you use certain links, at no additional cost to you.
This does not influence our research, rankings, or conclusions. Everything is based on research, comparisons, and real-world usability — not compensation.
If a tool doesn’t meet our standards, we don’t include it.
Final Note
Some content is published under pen names to maintain privacy while allowing us to focus on producing clear, high-quality content.
This does not affect how content is researched, written, or reviewed. Every article follows the same standards for accuracy, clarity, and real-world usefulness.
If you have questions, feedback, or business inquiries, you can reach us at contact@savefinity.com.
