Three platforms. Three audiences. One ethos.
Each platform is independent in voice, audience, and methodology. They share infrastructure, parent ownership, and a common commitment: that decisions deserve evidence, that tools should disappear, and that the hardest moments deserve the best thinking.
FinCalcs
A decision support system for personal finance.
FinCalcs helps people work through the everyday money decisions that shape lives — whether to refinance, what they can afford, how their take-home pay shifts across states, when they can retire.
The platform provides four kinds of support: a financial checkup that diagnoses where someone stands; decision-framed calculators that model specific scenarios; benchmarks that compare results against current national data; and a weekly Pulse that surfaces market moves so plans stay current.
Data comes from primary sources — the Federal Reserve Economic Data feed, IRS publications, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Census Bureau — refreshed on a documented schedule. The platform is supported by affiliate partnerships in the personal-finance category. Editorial decisions are independent of placement.
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A decision support system for life's hardest moments.
Every life transition has a decision architecture. PivotReset helps people work through that architecture — what to do first, what tradeoffs matter, what scenarios are worth modeling — for major transitions that change everything.
Each path provides scenario modeling, recovery scoring, and decision tools specific to that transition. Methodology combines federal data with peer-reviewed research. Decision tools are mathematically validated by qualified subject-matter professionals.
The platform offers core decision tools free, with a Pro tier for users who want scenario comparisons, longitudinal tracking, and exportable plans.
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Think better. Decide better. Live better.
LifeByLogic publishes interactive decision tools across four areas — neuroscience-grounded cognitive tools, simulators for life's biggest forks, behavioral psychology, and personal analytics. Built on peer-reviewed sources and named methodology.
The platform's editorial premise is direct: "Articles are dead. Tools are the future." LifeByLogic publishes interactive tools rather than blog posts.
LifeByLogic is intentionally ad-free. The platform does not run advertising, accept sponsored placements, or earn affiliate revenue. It exists as an editorial publication first.
Visit lifebylogic.com →How the platforms relate
The three platforms are independently branded and editorially distinct. They share infrastructure and parent ownership through Casina, and they share an ethos — primary sources, named methodology, descriptive rather than prescriptive tools — but they don't share content, audience, or methodology in their specifics.
A user of FinCalcs is making a financial calculation. A user of PivotReset is recovering from a life event. A user of LifeByLogic is exploring how they think. The platforms don't compete because they don't overlap.