Tools & Calculators

Free resources to understand your impulse spending and take action.

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Interactive calculators and quizzes to help you take control of impulse buying.

Impulse Spending Calculator

Discover how much you really spend on impulse buys. Enter your frequency and average purchase amount, and get your monthly, annual, and 5-year totals.

Real-time calculations

Savings potential (50% reduction)

Actionable next steps

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Impulse Buying Trigger Quiz

10 quick questions to identify your impulse buying type. Are you a FOMO buyer? Emotional spender? Social follower? Get your personalized profile and strategies.

Personalized buyer profile

Score breakdown across 5 types

Linked strategies & articles

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No-Spend Challenge Readiness Quiz

10 questions to find YOUR perfect no-spend challenge format. 7-day? 30-day? 90-day? Category-specific? Get personalized recommendations based on your situation.

Find your ideal challenge format

Get saving estimates

Linked article recommendations

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Savings Projection Tool

See how much you could save over time using different strategies. Compare scenarios and get a personalized timeline for breaking the habit.

Multiple strategy scenarios

Visual savings timeline

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The Tool That Works With These Calculators

Binx It is the "Anti-Shopping" List that turns every impulse purchase you resist into a logged win. After you use the calculator to see your number, use Binx It to watch that number shrink.

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Why These Tools Matter

Get Real About Numbers

Many people underestimate their spending. Seeing the actual dollar amount ($3,768/year vs. "a little bit") makes it real and motivates change.

Know Your Triggers

Everyone's impulse buying has different roots. Once you identify yours, you can use targeted strategies instead of generic willpower.

See Your Potential

Knowing you could save $600-$1,800/year makes the effort feel worthwhile. These tools show you the prize.

Next Steps

After using these tools, head to the blog for deep dives into each aspect of impulse buying.

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