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GetProa Playbook

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Practical guides to use GetProa modules with clarity and consistency.

GetProa Documentation

A practical guide to the operating model of getproa.app.

This documentation is intentionally screenshot-free. It is built to stay stable even when the UI evolves, so the focus remains on:

  • Product ideas and decision logic
  • Expected behaviors and workflows
  • How modules connect into one operating system

What GetProa Is

GetProa is a decision platform for personal finance across crypto and traditional contexts.

It helps you answer four recurring questions:

  1. How am I building long-term portfolio behavior? (Investments)
  2. Where is money leaking in monthly execution? (Budget)
  3. What should I review next across my financial workspace? (Assistant)
  4. What evidence do I keep for future decisions? (Reports)

Product Spirit

Clarity over noise. Process over impulse. Continuity over one-off wins.

The platform is designed around these principles:

  • Decision-first: every feature should reduce uncertainty before action.
  • Behavior-first: consistency beats occasional perfect moves.
  • Traceability-first: choices should leave context you can revisit.
  • Progressive complexity: simple default flow, deeper control when needed.

Module Map

ModulePurposeOutput
InvestmentsOrganize wallets, buckets, and growth narrativesStructured portfolio plan
BudgetControl monthly cashflow executionCleaner spending behavior
AssistantAsk grounded questions across Budget, Investments, and ReportsReviewable answers and proposals
ReportsKeep generated analyses and outcomesReusable decision memory

Recommended Reading Path

  1. Getting Started
  2. Investments
  3. Budget
  4. Assistant
  5. Reports
  6. FAQ
  7. Troubleshooting

Operating Model (Short Version)

  • Use Investments to structure and review longer-horizon capital behavior.
  • Use Budget to make monthly execution visible and accountable.
  • Use Assistant to ask grounded questions across the financial context you enable.
  • Use Reports to turn outcomes into reference material for future cycles.

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