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Year-One Roadmap

Guiding principle

Do not start by building a broad neobank or a consumer lending app.

Start with the smallest product that proves the core wedge:

payment-linked commission calculation plus instant access to earned balances

Success goal for year one

By the end of 12 months, the company should prove that employers will adopt a commission-led payout workflow and that employees will use it for faster access to earnings.

The year-one target is not maximum feature breadth. It is proof of product-market fit for the core loop.

Foundation and partner design

Months 0-2

Objectives

  • validate the first customer segment
  • choose the initial market and partner model for custody, payouts, and compliance
  • lock the ledger and commission system design

Workstreams

  • run design-partner interviews with target employers
  • map employer commission workflows and exception cases
  • choose the market-specific payment and banking partner shortlist
  • define balance states: earned, available, settled
  • define reserve and holdback logic for reversals
  • specify onboarding flows for employers and employees

Deliverables

  • product requirements for v1
  • legal and regulatory issue map
  • partner shortlist and integration plan
  • event model for payments, commissions, adjustments, and payouts

Exit criteria

  • 5 to 10 serious design partners in pipeline
  • clear v1 scope that does not depend on lending
  • chosen path for the local payout rail and custody infrastructure

Core ledger and instant payout access

Months 2-5

Objectives

  • launch the first working employer flow
  • prove that a verified sale can become an eligible commission balance
  • enable instant cash-out for employees

Product scope

  • employer onboarding
  • employee onboarding through partner KYC
  • payment ingestion or payment reconciliation
  • commission rules engine
  • internal ledger
  • employee balance with earned, available, and settled
  • employer settlement scheduling
  • instant payout access via the local instant or fast transfer rail
  • employer dashboard with payout and commission views
  • employee dashboard with balance and payout history

Operational scope

  • manual support for edge cases
  • conservative limits on instant availability
  • dispute and adjustment workflows

Metrics

  • number of active employers
  • commission volume processed
  • payout latency
  • adjustment and reversal rate
  • employee activation rate

Analytics and stored balance

Months 5-8

Objectives

  • make the product more valuable to employers
  • improve employee retention of balances
  • reduce the need for manual reporting

Product scope

  • stored balance in the app
  • clearer balance segmentation and reserve visibility
  • employer analytics for team performance and commission liability
  • projections for upcoming payouts
  • employee insights on earnings pace and history
  • alerts for anomalies and budget spikes
  • admin tools for corrections and policy configuration

Metrics

  • percent of balances retained in-platform
  • dashboard usage by employers
  • frequency of manual interventions
  • repeat payout behavior per employee

Card and retention tools

Months 8-10

Objectives

  • make the balance more useful without requiring immediate cash-out
  • unlock interchange economics

Product scope

  • prepaid or debit card issuance through a partner
  • spend from available balance
  • card controls and transaction views
  • balance retention incentives tied to usage, not explicit interest promises
  • stronger notifications and mobile experience

Metrics

  • card activation rate
  • card spend volume
  • balance retention before and after card launch
  • support load per active user

Scale features and controlled advance pilot

Months 10-12

Objectives

  • deepen product value for employers
  • test a tightly controlled version of advance functionality without becoming credit-led

Product scope

  • multi-entity or franchise support
  • API or integration layer for ERP, CRM, or POS tools
  • employer cash flow forecasting
  • pilot of employer-backed advances with strict limits
  • improved risk rules for refunds, clawbacks, and employee exits

Metrics

  • employer expansion within existing accounts
  • integration adoption
  • advance usage and repayment behavior
  • loss or exception rate on pilot advances

What should stay out of scope in year one

  • standalone consumer lending
  • full payroll replacement
  • broad international expansion
  • feature-heavy consumer banking experience
  • deep CRM functionality

Year-one product philosophy

The roadmap should stay disciplined.

  • build the commission ledger first
  • prove instant access to earned money second
  • add retention tools third
  • add credit only after the company has the data and controls to support it
  • prove employer demand for payment-linked commission automation
  • prove worker demand for instant access to eligible balances
  • prove safe operating rules around reversals and disputes
  • prove that analytics improves employer retention
  • prove that cards increase balance retention
  • only then test employer-backed advance products