Warren Brown

ExitAge - See exactly when you can retire

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ExitAge is a financial independence retirement calculator that answers when you can retire and how long your money will last. ExitAge exists to empower people with the clarity they need to take control of their retirement journey β€” turning complexity into clear, honest answers so they can make decisions with confidence, on their own terms. ExitAge focuses on "when" can you retire, not "how much do you need" it is focused on tangible dates for users to work towards and track their progress.

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Warren Brown
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The founder's story The Question We Couldn't Answer. For most of my twenties and thirties, retirement was something I knew existed somewhere on the horizon β€” distant enough to feel abstract, close enough to dutifully tick the box of contributing to a pension. I'm an accountant who has spent a career in consulting and banking, so I was never reckless with money. But I was never obsessing over it either. Life was good, the balance felt right, and retirement could wait. Then I turned 40. I had a two-year-old son asleep down the hall, and something shifted. Retirement didn't feel far away anymore β€” it felt like it was quietly accelerating toward us. My wife and I started having the conversations we'd always put off. What did we actually want retirement to look like? When did we want it to arrive? We settled on 60 as our goal β€” an age where we'd still have the energy to truly enjoy it. But that meant we had roughly twenty years, not forty. The runway had changed. The question we kept coming back to was a deceptively simple one: are we on track? Post-COVID life had sharpened our awareness of cost-of-living pressures, and the idea of reaching retirement with financial stress in tow was something we were determined to avoid. We didn't want lavish β€” we just wanted free. Free of worry, free of compromise, free to live on our own terms. So I went looking for a tool that could give us a clear answer. What I found was either too simplistic to be useful, or thinly veiled attempts to sell us financial products. Nothing that just answered the question. Being from a finance background, I could handle the complexity underneath β€” but my wife isn't, and I knew that any real solution had to speak to both of us equally. The answer needed to be comprehensive in its thinking and effortless in its delivery. That tension β€” rigour wrapped in simplicity β€” became the founding idea behind ExitAge. A tool built not for financial experts, but for anyone who has ever wondered whether their future self is going to be okay. Because that question deserves a real answer.