Ten cards free. Fifty-two in total. Four tools to start the money conversation. Try The Openers for free. The full kit is ยฃ14.99.
How it works
Draw a card and talk. No rules, no pressure. Let the questions do the work. Most couples find they cover things they've never said out loud.
Once you know where you're aligned, open The Game Plan. Six goal templates - fill in the ones that matter. House deposit, emergency fund, early retirement. Make it real.
The Monthly keeps the conversation going. A 30โ60 minute structure every month - review, numbers, goals, focus. It stops money becoming something you only talk about when there's a problem.
The Long Game is your annual session. Both of you fill it in separately, then compare. Where do you want to live, when do you want to stop working, what does enough look like?
What's inside
52 Conversation Cards
Four suits of 13 cards each. Shuffle them, draw one, and talk. Past, Present, Future, and Tricky - questions that open conversations couples have been putting off for years.
Goals Worksheet
Six pre-built goal templates for the targets most couples are working toward. Fill in what applies, track progress, and have something concrete to show for your money date.
Vision Workbook
Both partners fill this in separately, then compare. Four sections - Lifestyle, Family, Career, Financial. The differences matter as much as the agreements. Do this once a year.
Monthly Template
A structured seven-section agenda for your monthly money meeting. Check in, review last month, look at the numbers, track goals, plan next month. 30โ60 minutes, every month.
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The opposite, actually. The Date Night Kit works best for couples who haven't really talked about money properly yet. If you're already aligned, it helps you go deeper. If you're not, it's how you start.
That's most couples. The Openers are designed to pull both people in - they're not financial questions, they're personal ones. Most couples find that once the cards are on the table, the less-keen partner has plenty to say.
Talking about bills is not the same as talking about money. The kit gets into the stuff most couples skip - childhood money habits, what retirement actually looks like to each of you, what financial equality means in your relationship. If you've never done that, it's worth it.
They might. That's not a flaw - that's the point. The kit is structured so the difficult stuff comes up gradually, in the right order. The Openers break the ice. The Long Game is where the deeper stuff lives. You go at your own pace.
No. The Openers can fill an evening on their own. The Monthly is a 30-60 minute session once a month. The Long Game is a once-a-year deeper conversation, probably 90 minutes. Most couples dip in and out over time.
The Monthly is built to be used every month - it's a structured agenda for a regular money date. The Long Game is an annual review. The Openers have 52 cards. There's enough here to become a proper habit, not a one-off.
One purchase. Four tools. Everything you need to talk about money together and actually do something with it.