MarcX Studio
Introducing Savings Planner
Savings Planner is a MarcX Studio project for Australians who want a clearer way to compare savings account setups by balance and time frame before acting.
MarcX usually appears here through RooCards, because that product already has the larger public footprint on this site. Savings Planner is different work with a different user job: helping people reason about where their cash earns more without making them assemble the whole comparison from scattered product pages first.
What the project is trying to do
The aim is not to turn MarcX into a general finance publisher. The aim is narrower: create a dedicated tool for a recurring decision, give that tool its own home, and use this studio site to explain why it exists and who it is for.
Savings Planner is built around a practical question: if you know your balance and roughly how long the money will sit, what kind of setup should you compare first? That is a better starting point than reading generic savings advice with no sense of your actual inputs.
Who should start with this project
This is for people who already know they are making an account-allocation decision and want a cleaner path into comparison. It is not presented here as a substitute for bank terms, and it is not meant to replace the live product itself. It is a project note and a pointer.
Where to go next
If you want the MarcX context first, start with the Savings Planner by MarcX Studio project page. If you want to use the live product immediately, go to the official Savings Planner site.
Continue with the right entry point
Use the MarcX project page if you want the studio context first, or move straight to the live tool if you are ready to compare setups now.