Last updated: 22 June 2026
Money is the last taboo. People will tell a stranger almost anything before they tell a friend what they earn, owe or actually spend. The Money Verdict turns that silence into something useful: an honest, anonymous, judgement-free way to find out whether a money decision is sound, or a bit silly — and where you really stand versus people like you.
Post a money dilemma anonymously. The crowd rates it from 1 (silly) to 10 (sound). Judge enough yourself and you unlock your results — your money personality, where you rank, and the full crowd verdicts. No names, ever.
Privacy-first and anonymous by default. No advertising. We never sell your data. We offer guidance and community opinion, not financial advice. And we try to be kind: if money is causing real stress, we point you to free, expert help rather than a number that makes you feel worse.
Our benchmarks draw on public sources such as the Office for National Statistics (earnings and savings) and HMRC (tax). We are building our own first-party verdict data as the community grows. Some figures are currently illustrative while we wire them to live official sources — and we will always tell you when something is an estimate rather than a measured fact.
The Money Verdict was founded by [Founder name], [one line: your relevant experience — e.g. “two decades building data products in media and martech”]. [A sentence on why you built this and what qualifies you to write about money sensibly.] We believe financial confidence should not depend on being born into people who talk about money.
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