Platform
Map the path before the decision is made.
RiGEL helps people compare wealth, estate, and trust scenarios so they can see what changes, what stays the same, and which path is clearest before decisions are finalized.
Important decisions often have more than one possible path.
An estate plan, trust distribution, beneficiary change, funding request, or family decision can shift depending on the information, rules, assumptions, and choices involved.
RiGEL brings those moving parts into a structured scenario map so people can compare options side by side and understand how each pathway affects the outcome.
Compare possible paths
Model different scenarios side by side to understand how choices change the result.
See what changes
RiGEL helps show how adjustments to assets, beneficiaries, assumptions, or rules affect the outcome.
Keep the logic visible
Each scenario remains connected to the information, assumptions, and rules behind it.
Decide with more confidence
Scenario mapping helps people move from uncertainty to clearer, more responsible next steps.
How scenario mapping works
RiGEL connects information, rules, assumptions, scenario changes, and outputs into a visible decision path. The goal is not to show internal architecture for its own sake, but to make the path behind each outcome easier to understand.
Information gathered
Rules and assumptions applied
Scenario compared
Outcome explained
Record preserved
Example: comparing inheritance pathways
A family may want to understand how different beneficiary choices, asset allocations, or tax assumptions affect what happens next. RiGEL helps map those options before anyone has to rely on guesswork.
Example path
- Baseline information is entered.
- A scenario is created.
- Assumptions or allocations are adjusted.
- RiGEL shows what changes.
- The scenario can be compared, explained, and preserved.
The result is not just another projection. It is a clearer path for a decision that carries responsibility.
Structured enough to review. Clear enough to use.
Scenario mapping is supported by deterministic logic, transparent assumptions, versioned records, and exportable outputs. That means people can compare options without losing the path behind each outcome.
- Baseline scenarios
- Side-by-side comparisons
- Visible assumptions
- Repeatable logic
- Versioned scenario records
- Exportable summaries
Compare the paths before they become consequences.
RiGEL helps people understand how different choices shape wealth, estate, and trust outcomes before decisions are finalized.
