Life navigation for people going through it
When everything changes at once, most people just need someone who can help them think straight and figure out what to do next. We match you with a navigator who actually builds a plan around your situation, checks in with you regularly, and sticks around until things feel manageable again.
No commitment. We'll figure out if it's a good fit together.
Why we started this
A few years ago I watched two people close to me go through major life transitions at the same time. Both were smart, capable people. But they were overwhelmed, making decisions on the fly, and dropping balls left and right. Not because they couldn't handle it, but because nobody was helping them see the whole picture.
That's what PSP does. You tell us what's going on, we match you with someone who's navigated similar territory, and they help you build a plan that actually makes sense for your life. Weekly check-ins. Adjustments when things shift. Someone keeping track of the details so you don't have to hold it all in your head.
We keep the team small. Everyone who works here has been through their own version of "too much at once."
Matt Reeves
Founder, Personal Support Plan
The process
We kept it straightforward on purpose. No intake forms that take an hour. No waiting weeks to get started.
Tell us what's going on. We'll ask a few questions and figure out together whether this is the right kind of help for your situation.
We pair you with a navigator who has real experience with situations like yours. Intro within 48 hours, usually faster. If the fit feels off, we'll find someone else. It happens, it's fine.
Your navigator puts together a concrete plan with actual next steps and timelines (not a vague "vision board"). They check in weekly, sometimes more if things are moving fast. The plan changes as your situation changes. That's the whole point.
Unedited. We asked, they wrote.
"I was dealing with a cross-country move, a custody situation, and trying to figure out insurance stuff all at the same time. My navigator helped me triage. We figured out what was urgent vs. what could wait, and she checked in every Tuesday. Honestly the Tuesday calls alone were worth it. I stopped waking up at 3am."
- Dana R., Portland
"Four stars not five because the initial matching took longer than expected (I think my navigator was on vacation). But once we connected, it was great. He was organized, no-nonsense, and actually followed up when he said he would. I'd been burned by a life coach before who just sent me worksheets. This was the opposite."
- Marcus T., Austin
"My husband and I used PSP when we were figuring out a complicated family situation involving eldercare, a potential move, and financial stuff I won't get into. Our navigator wasn't a lawyer or a financial planner, but she helped us organize all of it, figure out what questions to ask the actual experts, and keep track of everything. She'd send us a summary after each call with action items and deadlines. It was exactly what we needed: someone who wasn't emotionally involved keeping the whole picture organized."
- Jennifer & Paul K., Sacramento
That includes your matched navigator, a custom plan, weekly check-ins, and unlimited async support between calls. No contracts, no hidden fees. First call is free. We'll figure out together if this makes sense for you.
Relocations, family stuff, caregiving logistics, financial planning that involves a bunch of different people and deadlines. Basically the kind of thing where you're juggling five calls a week and losing track of what's due when. We're not lawyers or financial advisors. But we're very good at helping you figure out which expert you actually need, what questions to ask them, and keeping the whole thing organized so nothing falls through the cracks.
Less mindset, more logistics. A life coach might ask you to journal about your goals. We'll help you make a spreadsheet, call the right people, and actually get things done by Friday.
We rematch you. No awkward conversation needed. But honestly it's only happened a handful of times.
Depends. Some people are in and out in six weeks once things settle down. Others stick around three or four months. A couple of people have been with us close to a year, but that's unusual. No contracts, cancel anytime.
Book a free 20-minute call. We'll listen to what you're dealing with and figure out if we can help. No pitch, no pressure.
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