Interactive marketing prototype

Turn a big ownership goal into a simple visual pathway.

Enter a goal like a home, vacation home, land, vehicle, education, business, commercial real estate, equipment, technology infrastructure, business acquisition, investment opportunity, or another ownership target. The planner turns it into a plain-English roadmap using one fixed 36-month structure and one simple 5x planning model.

GoalPlanRoadmapStart
Fixed timeline36 months
Planning model5x structure
Minimum start$5+
Monthly minimum$1+

What this prototype does

It makes a complicated idea easy to see: pick a goal, enter the price, choose the contribution balance, review the suggested starting and monthly amounts, and prepare the next step.

Plain explanation

Surplus-based planning means the person is not just asking, “Can I borrow money?” They are asking, “What inputted amount path could support this ownership goal, and what is still missing?”

The app keeps that message simple: goal, price, preferred balance, starting contribution, monthly contribution, fixed 36-month timeline, suggested infrastructure discussion, roadmap, and next step.

Step 1

Build a sample roadmap

Enter a goal, choose whether you prefer more upfront or more monthly, and the app fills in a realistic sample path.

Individual goal

Inputs

Planning timeline 36 months This is fixed for the planner and is no longer a selectable option.

Planning structure

Timeline 36 months
Planning model 5x structure
Language Inputted amount

The planner uses one fixed educational structure. For a $1,000,000 goal, the balance selector can show either about $75,000 upfront plus $2,500 per month, or about $12,450 upfront plus $4,237 per month.

Step 2

36-month strategic plan roadmap

The roadmap shows what you chose, what Rousix may help clarify, what still needs review, and how to get started.

No roadmap yet

Start with the planning form. Once you build a roadmap, this page will fill in automatically.

Start Planning

Step 3

Understand the roadmap

01

Clear goal

Choose one goal: home, vacation home, land, vehicle, education, business, commercial real estate, equipment, technology infrastructure, business acquisition, investment opportunity, or another ownership target.

02

Fixed pathway

The planner uses 36 months only.

03

Guided explanation

The summary repeats the numbers in a simple way: what you want, which contribution balance you selected, what you can start with, what you can add monthly, and what needs review.

04

Careful expectations

Risk is real. Results can vary. The smart path is to start small, build trust, and only increase after you understand the process.

How Rousix may help

Rousix can help clarify the planning goal, explain the simple onboarding steps, review the suggested infrastructure discussion, and identify what information would be needed before any real next step.

Onboarding can be explained like this: enter basic personal credentials, choose the goal, enter the price, choose the balance preference, review the automatic starting and monthly amounts, review the 36-month roadmap, then decide whether to start small or move forward with a larger plan.

5x planning language

The Rousix Micro VC Approach uses one simple 5x example to help explain how participation may grow over time. The example is used for educational and planning purposes only. It is not a promise, guarantee, or prediction of future results.

Rousix prefers the phrase inputted amount. instead of words like investment, equity, or guaranteed return. This helps keep the focus on participation, infrastructure access, and personal choice rather than financial promises. Participants decide what amount they are comfortable contributing and may review their level of participation over time at their own discretion.

Step 4

Get started

Simple start path

  1. $1 planning deposit: confirms interest and collects payment details through a hosted checkout page.
  2. $5+ starting contribution: minimum starting amount. Higher amounts can be used for serious plans.
  3. $1+ monthly contribution: minimum recurring rhythm. Larger monthly plans should be reviewed directly.
  4. Roadmap review: print the plan, review concerns, and decide whether to start small or proceed with a larger plan.