For engaged couples
Make your first financial plan together.
Mutual Terms is a Texas-only limited beta that helps you and your partner work through a calm, structured prenup workflow and review the active Texas beta agreement output before any broader launch.
How it works
Five clear steps. No surprises.
Check your fit
Answer a few quick questions to make sure self-serve is right for your situation. Takes about 2 minutes.
Share your financial picture
Each of you privately enters your income, assets, and debts. Only you see your own details.
Choose your terms together
Review plain-language options for how you'd like to handle property, retirement, debts, and business or IP questions. Decide together.
Review your Texas preview
See exactly what the workflow assembles from the active Texas beta corpus before any broader launch.
Decide your next step
Use the preview for discussion and optional independent attorney review before signing.
What's included
Everything you need, nothing you don't.
Guided financial disclosure
A calm, structured process to share your income, assets, and debts — privately and at your own pace.
Plain-language terms
Choose how you'll handle property, retirement growth, debt, and business or IP questions using clear, jargon-free options.
Side-by-side comparison
See where you agree and where you differ, with prompts to help you decide together.
Texas-only beta output
A deterministic Texas preview assembled from your saved choices using the owner-approved Texas beta corpus.
Preview before launch
See the full guided workflow and assembled preview before any live-money launch.
Next-step guidance
Clear guidance on optional independent attorney review and what still must happen before signing or broader launch.
A good fit
Mutual Terms works well for couples who…
- Have straightforward finances — W-2 income, savings, retirement accounts, maybe some student loans
- Are both US residents planning a Texas prenup
- Want to create a fair agreement together, not against each other
- Are comfortable with a guided self-serve process
- Understand that optional independent attorney review is recommended before signing
Not the right fit
You may need a specialized attorney if…
- You own a business with multiple partners or complex equity structures
- Either partner has children from a previous relationship with custody arrangements
- You have significant international assets or dual citizenship complications
- Your combined assets exceed $5 million
- Either partner has been married before with unresolved financial obligations
Simple pricing
One price. No hidden fees.
The current public experience is a limited beta preview. $599 is the intended launch price once live-money readiness is complete.
Ready to plan your future together?
Start with a quick Texas fit check to see whether this limited beta preview matches your situation.
Check Texas fit