Two clocks. One live number. Zero surprises.
A pocket instrument panel for the move. It prices your life against the live peso, keeps your immigration days and your tax-residency days on two separate counters, and counts down every visa deadline before it bites.
Informational awareness only, not tax or immigration advice.
Four things, done properly, in your pocket.
Not a feature list for the sake of one. Four things that change how confidently you make decisions on the ground. Here is exactly what each one is, and what it is not.
A live calculator that moves with the peso. Build your monthly number from real categories (rent, food, health, the gym you swear you’ll use), and watch it re-price itself as the exchange rate shifts. The figure you saw last month is not the figure today.
Two separate counters, because they track two completely different things. One watches your immigration days. One watches your tax-residency days. People confuse them and pay for it. The app keeps them apart so you can see where you stand.
Every deadline that matters, counting down, with reminders before the date instead of after. Renewal windows, expiry dates, the appointment you meant to book. Nudges early enough to actually act on.
The reference layer: the conversions, the caveats, the "wait, how does this work here" answers, in your pocket while you’re standing in the bank line. Less guessing, fewer expensive surprises.
One person. Two rules. Two counters that should never be confused.
This is the feature people misunderstand most, so read it slowly. There are two separate things being tracked, and they are not the same thing.
The 90/180 calendar-reset day limits: how long you are permitted to be in the country. This clock watches your permitted stay and the reset that resets it.
The 183-day rolling counter that relates to tax residency, a completely separate concept from how long you are allowed to stay. This clock watches that rolling total.
The app shows you both, side by side, as the days accumulate. That is the whole job: informational awareness, so you can see where you stand and ask the right questions. It is explicitly not a tax determination and not an immigration determination. Where a number starts to matter, you take it to a professional. The app is the thing that makes sure you notice in time to ask.
Nothing here is advice. Day counts shown are informational and may not reflect your specific situation. Confirm everything with a qualified lawyer or accountant.
One subscription. Cancel the day it stops earning its keep.
One plan, billed monthly. If it is not saving you more worry than it costs, you should cancel, and you can, in two taps.
Everything in the app, updated live, on your phone.
- Live cost-of-living calculator (re-prices with the peso)
- The two residency clocks, side by side
- Visa countdowns and early reminders
- On-the-ground reference and conversions
- Cancel anytime, two taps
Prices in USD. Informational tool only, not tax or immigration advice.
Questions, answered straight
Does the app tell me my tax or immigration status?
No, and that is the most important sentence on this page. The two clocks are informational awareness, not a determination. They show you the days as they accumulate so you can see where you stand and ask the right questions of an actual lawyer or accountant. The app counts. It does not rule.
Why two separate residency clocks?
Because they measure different things. One tracks the 90/180 calendar-reset immigration day limits (how long you may stay). The other tracks the 183-day rolling tax-residency counter (a separate concept entirely). Same person, two clocks, two rules. Treating them as one number is how people get surprised.
Is the cost-of-living number accurate?
It is a model, built from real categories and re-priced against the live rate. It is honest about being an estimate. Your rent is your rent, but the conversion and the rate caveat are baked in so you are never reading a stale peso figure as if it were today’s.
Do I need the Masterclass to use the app?
No. They work alone or together. The Masterclass is the plan. The app is the instrument panel you check while you live it. Plenty of people start with one and add the other later.
Stop guessing where you stand.
Two clocks, a live cost number, and every deadline that matters, in one place that updates itself. It will not make the rulings for you. It will make sure you never walk into one blind.