Take Back Your Time, Money, and Mind
Technology

Take Back Your Time, Money, and Mind

Created May 17, 2026

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by Vaux Chua

I'm 17, and I'm done watching my generation scroll their lives away.

I grew up watching the people around me — my classmates, my friends, my peers — glued to their phones, drowning in ads, reels, and content that leaves them feeling empty. Nobody was saving money. Nobody was being productive. Nobody had a calm, focused space to just think.

So I decided to build one. Three, actually.

I'm Vaux Chua, a 17-year-old Filipino developer and the founder of a suite of three apps — Vault, Ember, and Clarity — each one designed to give young Filipinos back something that's quietly being taken from them: their money, their time, and their peace of mind.

Vault isn't just a savings tracker. It's the financial coach your school never gave you. In a country where most young people spend before they even think to save, Vault quietly changes that habit — one goal at a time. Set a target, track your progress, and actually see your money grow. No lectures. No complicated banking jargon. Just you, your goal, and a plan to get there.

Ember is the app that gets in your face — in a good way. You know that feeling when you've been on your phone for three hours and you have absolutely nothing to show for it? Ember disrupts that. It steps in when you're about to fall into the dopamine spiral, nudges you back to reality, and reminds you that you had things to do. Think of it as a PE teacher living in your pocket — it doesn't coddle you, it moves you.

Clarity is your digital safe space. No bots. No ads screaming at you. No rage-bait designed to keep your eyes glued to a screen. Just a clean, calm environment where you can actually focus on what matters. In a world built to distract you, Clarity is built to protect you.

Together, these three apps attack the same problem from three different angles — because breaking bad habits isn't a one-step fix. It takes your wallet, your discipline, and your environment all working together.

Why I need your help.

I built all three of these apps on my own — no team, no office, no funding. Just a laptop, a vision, and a lot of late nights. But getting an app from finished to launched costs money I simply don't have. Publishing on the App Store and Google Play, securing a proper domain, covering server costs, testing across devices — none of it is free. I'm 17, I'm not very liquid, and I've already taken this as far as I can on my own.

What I'm asking for isn't a handout. It's a launchpad. Every peso goes directly into getting these apps into the hands of the Filipino youth who need them. No middlemen. No fluff. Just three apps, built by one of your own, ready to make a real difference.

This campaign isn't just about funding three apps. It's about proving that Filipino youth don't just consume the future — we build it.