The Financial System of Record
The strategic case for the household financial system of record as a category — and what changes when it exists.
Who this cluster is for
Operators, investors, and curious readers thinking about the household-finance category.
What you’ll find here: Olomon-as-category essays, market-shape arguments, and strategic positioning content.
All 4 posts in The Financial System of Record
Frameworks, practices, and evidence-based analysis. Each post cites primary sources inline; the editorial standard lives at /blog/editorial-standards.
Inside Olomon's $2.6M pre-seed: what's next
Olomon has closed a $2.6M oversubscribed pre-seed fundraising round. Here's why we built it, the dual problem it solves for households and advisors, and what the funding makes possible.
Why Does Household Financial Clarity Break Down?
Financial clarity breaks down in complex households because accounts, advisors, documents, entities, and decisions scatter across disconnected tools. The household owns the pieces but loses the picture.
Olomon and Vanta on Proactive Founder Planning
A recap of Olomon and Vanta's June 11 webinar on how founders can plan ahead across security, financial visibility, exit readiness, and support.
Why Every Household Needs a Financial System of Record
A household financial System of Record gives families and advisors one canonical record for accounts, entities, documents, decisions, and permissions.
Ready to put these frameworks into practice?
Olomon is the financial system of record for households and the professionals who serve them — built so the analysis becomes structure, not paperwork.