About Altai Finance
I started Altai Finance because I was tired of two things: financial advice that felt like a sales pitch, and AI coverage that was all hype and no substance.
There are thousands of blogs promising to make you rich. Most of them are selling courses, pushing affiliate products they've never used, or repeating the same generic advice. On the other side, AI coverage tends to swing between "this will change everything" and "this is going to destroy us all." Neither extreme is helpful.
Altai Finance sits at the intersection of both worlds. I use AI tools daily — for research, for data analysis, for spotting patterns in financial data. And I write about what I find, honestly. If a tool is worth your money, I'll tell you why. If it's overhyped, I'll tell you that too.
What you'll find here
Every article on this site is built around one question: is this actually useful for someone trying to manage their money better?
That means you'll find detailed reviews of AI-powered financial tools, with real screenshots and honest assessments. Analysis of investment trends and strategies, broken down without jargon. Practical guides on budgeting, saving, and growing your wealth using modern tools. And comparisons that help you choose the right tool for your specific situation — not just the one with the best affiliate payout.
Why "Altai"?
The Altai Mountains stretch across Central Asia — they're sometimes called the "Mountains of Gold." I liked the metaphor: building wealth isn't about finding a get-rich-quick scheme. It's about steady, consistent growth over time. Like a mountain range that took millions of years to form.
And yes, "AI" is literally in the name. That was intentional. AI is the lens through which we look at finance — not as a gimmick, but as a genuine analytical tool.
Editorial standards
No sponsored articles. No paid reviews. No content written purely to rank in Google without providing real value. When I recommend a product, it's because I've tested it myself. When I include affiliate links, they're always disclosed — see the disclaimer for details.
Every piece of analysis on this site is based on publicly available data. I'm not a licensed financial advisor, and nothing here should be taken as personalized financial advice. But I do my homework, and I cite my sources.
Get in touch
Have a question? Want to suggest a tool I should review? Think I got something wrong? I'd genuinely like to hear from you. Reach out through the contact page — I read every message.