Ray leads with a headline that makes finance feel human. It takes a category known for abstraction, jargon, and friction, then replaces all of that with a simple interaction people already understand: conversation.
The promise is ambitious, but that is what makes it effective. The supporting copy grounds the idea by explaining what the product actually does, while the local-first positioning, security signals, and GitHub stars work together to make the claim feel more credible (H1G readers, go to GitHub and give them a star!).
Why this H1 works:
Collapses complexity fast it turns a dense financial workflow into an interaction users already understand
Meets AI behavior head-on people are increasingly trained to solve complex problems through conversation
Balances ambition with support the headline makes the big promise, while the subheading explains how it becomes believable
Builds trust around a sensitive use case local-first language, security cues, and social proof reduce hesitation around financial software
Nobody wants another finance dashboard. They want an advisor they can talk to like their best friend, one who happens to be a money expert you can trust. That's where "Talk to your money" came from. Ray remembers your goals, your habits, what keeps you up at night, and the answers get sharper the longer you use it. The landing page aims to highlight what makes that possible: Ray runs locally, redacts your personal info before anything hits the AI, and is fully open source. You don't have to trust us. You can verify it yourself.