The Platform
One system. Built to grow you.
Each tool targets a specific constraint — food, housing, etc. Together they map the financial terrain most Americans navigate without a guide.
More tools are on the way.
Given your weekly budget and household size, Make It Stretch builds a complete meal plan, shopping list with brand comparisons, and shows you exactly where your representatives stand on the programs designed to help. Real data. Verified sources.
Open tool →Track legislative spending and political influence in real time. See who funds the decisions that shape your cost of living — housing policy, food assistance, healthcare, and beyond. The invisible made visible.
Open tool →Navigate the real cost of homeownership — what the bank doesn't explain, what the agent doesn't mention, and what the system assumes you already know. Guided financial steps, built for where you are.
Open tool →We're all Native.
The financial system most Americans navigate wasn't designed with them in mind. It was built incrementally — through policy decisions, lending practices, zoning laws, and budget cuts — by people who were already inside it. The result is a set of rules that rewards those who inherited the playbook and penalizes those who didn't. You didn't choose the zip code you were born in. You didn't write the terms of your lease, your loan, or your grocery budget. You are navigating a system that predates you — and most of the tools built to help you were designed by people who have never had to use them.
That's not pessimism. It's the starting point. Because once you see the system clearly, you can move through it differently. You can find the gaps. You can share what you learn. You can make the next person's hand a little easier to play.
Everyone has a Narrative.
Your situation is not generic. The zip code you live in, the household you're feeding, the wages you're working with, the debt you're carrying — these are specific. They intersect with local food prices, with what your state legislature just passed, with whether your senator voted to cut the program your family depends on. No algorithm built for the median will tell you that. No national average will capture it.
GetDealtIn exists for that reason — to close the loop between where you are and where you could be.