About Us

Built for the way
Ecuadorian families
actually earn.

We exist to make financial planning accessible to households whose income does not follow a fixed schedule. Our resources are designed around the real patterns of agricultural, trade, and independent work in Ecuador.

Our purpose

Why this resource exists

Most financial advice assumes a predictable paycheck. The majority of working Ecuadorians do not have one. Farmers wait for harvest. Traders count daily sales. Independent workers invoice when the job is done.

Standard budgeting tools built around a monthly salary do not reflect this reality. Steady Budget Pro was created to fill that gap with educational content and practical frameworks that begin from where variable-income households actually stand.

No assumptions. No generic advice. Content developed specifically for the economic patterns of Ecuadorian households.

Financial education team working on resources for Ecuadorian families

Our values

What guides our work

01
Accessibility first
Financial knowledge should not require a university education to understand. Every concept is explained in plain language with practical examples drawn from daily Ecuadorian life.
02
Grounded in local reality
Ecuador has its own economic patterns, regional differences, and household structures. Our content is developed with these specifics in mind, not adapted from generic international templates.
03
Practical over theoretical
Every framework we offer can be applied with a notebook and a pencil. No apps required. No bank account required. The tools work in the real conditions families face.
04
Gradual progress
Financial stability is built in small steps. Our programs are designed around incremental progress, not dramatic transformations. Each small step creates the foundation for the next.

Our mission

To make household financial stability reachable for every Ecuadorian family, regardless of how their income arrives.

We do this through educational programs, practical frameworks, and resources designed specifically for the variable-income reality of agricultural workers, independent traders, and mixed-income households across Ecuador.

Our approach

How we structure our educational content

1
Understand your income pattern
Before any budget can be built, you need a clear picture of when income arrives and how much it typically varies.
2
Map your fixed obligations
Identify every expense that arrives on a regular schedule regardless of what you earned that period.
3
Build a priority order
Rank all expenses so that in a lean month, you always know exactly what to pay first and what can wait.
4
Start a reserve fund
Even a small amount saved consistently changes how your household handles the unexpected.

Ready to start?

Explore the programs designed for your household

Our educational programs are organized by income type and experience level. Find the one that fits your situation and start from there.