Transparency

Accuracy and limitations

PreRipple is a decision-support tool. It compares plausible scenarios so you can weigh trade-offs with clearer eyes — it does not forecast what will happen to you.

PreRipple does not predict the future

Nothing in PreRipple should be read as a forecast. The simulator writes out several coherent ways a decision could unfold and lets you compare them. That comparison is genuinely useful — it surfaces costs and risks people routinely miss — but it is not knowledge of what will actually occur.

Simulations are plausible scenarios

Each pathway is a story that hangs together under a stated set of assumptions. Change the assumptions and the story changes. That's a feature: the fastest way to learn something from PreRipple is to re-run a decision with different inputs and watch which conclusions survive.

Outputs depend on your inputs

PreRipple can't verify what you tell it. Estimated expenses, an optimistic income figure, or an omitted obligation will flow straight through into every scenario. Detailed mode is more specific than Generic mode only to the extent that your Life Model is accurate.

AI-generated content can contain errors

Simulations are produced with AI, and AI can be wrong while sounding certain. Treat specific figures, timelines, regulations, and market claims as prompts to verify rather than as facts.

Financial outcomes are not guaranteed

Projected savings, runway, income, or returns are illustrative. They do not account for everything that affects real money — taxes, fees, inflation, market movements, credit conditions, or your own behaviour under stress. PreRipple does not provide financial, investment, or tax advice.

Health scenarios are not medical advice

Where a scenario touches sleep, stress, fitness, or wellbeing, it is describing plausible lifestyle effects. It is not a diagnosis, a treatment plan, or medical guidance. Speak to a qualified clinician about health matters.

Legal scenarios are not legal advice

Content touching contracts, employment terms, tenancy, immigration, or family matters is general information only. Laws differ by jurisdiction and change over time. Consult a licensed professional in your region.

High-stakes decisions deserve verification

Use PreRipple to structure the decision, identify what you don't yet know, and arrive at your accountant, lawyer, doctor, or mortgage advisor with sharper questions. That combination — scenario comparison plus qualified advice — is what the tool is designed for.

How to read the numbers

Percentages and scores in PreRipple are model-generated comparative indicators, not scientifically validated probabilities. They rank pathways against each other within one simulation. Any figures shown on this marketing site are illustrative examples of the interface, not real results.

What this does not mean

None of the above makes the tool a novelty. Most people approach large decisions with a mental pro/con list and one imagined future — usually the one they already want. Being shown three coherent alternatives, with their costs made explicit, changes the quality of the conversation you have with yourself. That is the claim PreRipple makes, and it's one it can keep.