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Explore MyFam360 Before Entering a Single Rupee

Explore a realistic MyFam360 demo before entering your own financial data. Here's what's inside the Experience Org and why this flow exists.

MyFam360 Team 5 min read
Person exploring a demo finance dashboard before committing any personal financial data

The classic blank-slate problem with finance apps: you sign up, you see an empty dashboard with no data, and the app is immediately opaque. You have no idea what it looks like when it’s working. You have to decide whether to commit your real financial data to an app you’ve never seen in action.

Most apps solve this with screenshots in the App Store or a marketing demo video. We solve it differently.


The Experience Org

When you sign up for MyFam360, you’re automatically added to the Experience Org — a shared, read-only demo environment that contains a fully realistic 6-month financial narrative. Every feature of the app works in it. Nothing is mocked or faked. The data is just seeded, not yours.

The “Demo” amber pill badge in the family switcher (top-left dropdown) marks it. You’ll know which group you’re in at all times.


What’s Inside the Experience Org

The Experience Org is built around a fictional family’s finances at ₹50,000/month salary. The narrative runs for 6 months and is detailed enough to demonstrate every feature meaningfully.

Expenses

120 expenses across realistic Indian spending categories:

  • Monthly groceries across multiple stores
  • Swiggy and Zomato orders (deliberately frequent — to trigger the food delivery spending anomaly in AI Insights)
  • EMIs: Home Loan ₹22,000, Car Loan ₹8,500, Health Insurance ₹2,500
  • Rent ₹18,000
  • A ₹45,000 laptop purchase through Croma (to demonstrate large-purchase detection)
  • Utilities, subscriptions, petrol, kids’ school fees

Expenses are split across three accounts: Salary Account, Expense Account, and Investment Account — so the Accounts page shows a realistic multi-account picture.

Income

11 income entries including:

  • Monthly salary credit to Salary Account
  • Freelance retainer (two months)
  • Interest credited to Investment Account

Budgets and Savings Goals

6 budgets with a deliberate mix — some green (under budget), some amber (approaching limit), one red (over budget). So you can see the budget utilization system working realistically, not just with convenient green numbers.

3 savings goals:

  • Emergency Fund: ₹2,25,000 target / ₹1,40,000 current (61%) — with 9 monthly ₹15,000 contributions
  • SIP / Wealth Building: ₹5,00,000 target / ₹80,000 current (16%) — with 8 monthly ₹10,000 contributions
  • Goa Vacation: 64% funded

Trips

3 trips with different statuses:

  • Coorg — past, settled ✅
  • Mysore — past, settled ✅ (7 trip-tagged expenses, 4 shared 3-way + 3 personal, ₹11,250 vs ₹15,000 budget)
  • Goa — upcoming 🔵 (3 advance bookings already logged, ₹14,200 of ₹35,000 budget spent)

6 settlements shown in the Settlements tab — some paid, some pending for Goa.

AI Insights (Family+ Feature Preview)

4 AI insights pre-seeded, representing what Family+ users see:

  1. Spending leak warning — Food delivery spend of ₹7,140 across 14 Swiggy/Zomato orders last month, flagged as anomalous vs your restaurant budget
  2. Emergency Fund timeline — At current contribution rate, target reached in 5.6 months
  3. Commitment ratio — 41% of income committed to fixed costs (EMIs + rent), flagged as approaching the recommended 50% limit
  4. Medical emergency impact — One month shows a significant dip in net savings due to a ₹33,800 medical expense; context note explains March as an exception month

Net Worth Snapshots

6 monthly snapshots showing the net worth timeline — including March dipping negative due to the medical emergency expense. This is intentional: real financial lives have bad months, and the timeline chart should demonstrate that the tool handles volatility, not just smooth upward curves.


What You Can’t Do in the Experience Org

The Experience Org is strictly read-only. You can explore and browse everything, but:

  • ❌ You cannot add, edit, or delete any expenses or income
  • ❌ You cannot create budgets, goals, or recurring entries
  • ❌ You cannot invite members or change settings
  • ❌ You cannot modify the demo data in any way

This is enforced at the backend API level — all write operations to the Experience Org return a 403 error. A toast notification explains “This is a read-only demo” if you try to edit anything.

This design protects the demo from being corrupted and ensures every user sees the same coherent narrative.


When You’re Ready

Switch to your own group at any time using the family switcher dropdown in the top-left corner. Your personal group is listed below the Experience Org with your chosen group name.

If you haven’t created a personal group yet, the onboarding wizard guides you through it in about 60 seconds: choose a name (pre-filled with your first name’s family), pick a currency (INR auto-detected for Indian locale), optionally invite a family member, and toggle whether to load sample data into your own group.

Your personal group is completely isolated from the Experience Org. Whatever you enter there is visible only to the members you invite.


For a step-by-step walkthrough of the full onboarding process, see the 5-minute setup guide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MyFam360 Experience Org?

The Experience Org is a shared read-only demo environment that all new MyFam360 users are automatically added to when they sign up. It contains a fully realistic 6-month financial narrative for a fictional family — 120 expenses, 11 income entries, 6 budgets, 3 savings goals, 3 trips, and 4 AI insights. You can explore every feature of MyFam360 in full fidelity without entering any of your own financial data.

Is the Experience Org connected to my personal account?

No. The Experience Org is entirely separate from your personal family group. You can read and explore everything in it, but you cannot write to it — it's genuinely read-only for all users. Your personal family group (where you enter your own data) is completely isolated from the Experience Org at the database level.

Can I see other users' data in the Experience Org?

No. The Experience Org contains seeded fictional data only — the same for every user who views it. The 'family members' you see (User 1, User 2, User 3) are dummy accounts, not real users. No real user's financial data is visible in the Experience Org.

How do I switch from the Experience Org to my own group?

In the family switcher (top-left dropdown), your personal family group appears alongside the Experience Org marked with an amber 'Demo' pill badge. Click your personal group to switch. If you haven't created a personal group yet, the onboarding wizard will guide you through it — it takes about 60 seconds.

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