Explain first
No suggestion without its reasoning, in one plain sentence. Understanding outranks convenience.
About trevazo
trevazo is built by a small EU-based team of engineers, designers and educators who kept running into the same fact: people are not bad with money — money is badly explained. The platform is our answer: AI agents that make everyday finance understandable to anyone, in six languages, without selling anything.
Most money tools are built to maximise engagement or to sell products. Both incentives push against the user understanding anything. We chose a different structure: autonomous agents with narrow jobs, a hard rule to explain before suggesting, and a model that earns nothing from what users do with their money.
Literacy is the goal rather than a feature, because literacy compounds. Someone who understands their budget this month makes better decisions for decades; someone who only follows prompts is one redesign away from being lost. Every trevazo feature answers to one question: does this make the user more capable, or more dependent?
No suggestion without its reasoning, in one plain sentence. Understanding outranks convenience.
No commissions, affiliates or promoted products. The agents work for the user because there is no one else to work for.
Read-only connections, no data resale, export and deletion on request. Trust is an architecture, not a promise.
A weekly rhythm instead of hourly pings. We count success in confidence gained, not minutes spent.