Campus Ideaz

Share your Ideas here. Be as descriptive as possible. Ask for feedback. If you find any interesting Idea, you can comment and encourage the person in taking it forward.

Financial literacy is perhaps the most important skill young adults may not possess, but it has a direct influence on lifelong security and wealth. Conventional ways of teaching finance are passive, text-based, and do not interact with students. Our solution makes learning finance an interactive, game-based process where users are actually involved in real-life financial situations.

Our app puts the user at the centre of the narrative: they become the hero going through obstacles like budgeting, saving, and investing. Every 15-minute day introduces a personal finance concept in the form of a story, followed by practical exercises. Completing these exercises successfully rewards points and virtual money, which users can use to personalise a cuddly sparrow avatar that stands for them. To promote regular attendance, skipping lessons results in losing virtual money, encouraging daily play without procrastination.

The app will be on a freemium basis for individual users, providing basic lessons free of charge and additional features like guided investing tutorials, comprehensive courses in banking products like SIPs and insurance, guided by a professional. For B2B2C opportunities, educational institutions like schools and universities can make the app available to students through institutional subscriptions, integrating financial education within life-skills programs while earning revenue.

By combining gamification, storytelling, habit-forming mechanics, and real-world education, our system enables financial learning to be engaging, actionable, and scalable. Not only does it educate people on basic money skills, but it also develops long-term financial habits, enabling young adults to grow and manage their wealth with confidence.

Votes: 20
E-mail me when people leave their comments –

You need to be a member of campusideaz to add comments!

Join campusideaz

Comments

    • Yes, the app will adapt the difficulty levels based on a user's progress. For this AI will be implemented into the app to analyse the user's learning levels. As they advance, the app introduces challenging and fun situations to keep the advanced learners engaging.
  • This is a brilliant approach to an often-overlooked problem. Making financial literacy engaging through gamification can truly build lifelong money habits.
  • An interesting take on financial literacy Akarsha!Love the feature abt a 15 min learning session every day. It becomes almost a gamified interface and also maybe you can add daily goal achievement system to it for more user engagement.
    • Thanks for the suggestion :)
  • I really like this idea—it feels relatable because most of us never got practical finance lessons when we needed them most. Turning money skills into a game with stories and rewards makes learning fun instead of stressful. Honestly, this could help a lot of young people build real confidence with money
  • Love how you’ve made finance fun and relatable - the story-driven approach with real consequences (losing virtual money for skipping) is genius for building actual habits. A sparrow avatar guiding financial decisions is so much more engaging than boring textbook lessons!​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
  • This app changes learning about finance and investment to having a personal journey. Budgeting and investings transforms into individual quests instead of just chores, instilling a sense of empowerment regarding money skills. And also young adults can experiment and build habits in a safe, story-driven space. It is more than just learning about finance it is about living it, one quest at a time.
  • This concept brilliantly transforms financial education into an engaging daily experience. Through storytelling, interactive challenges, and rewarding gameplay, it builds real financial habits while keeping learners motivated. Its innovative approach makes financial learning accessible, enjoyable, and impactful for young adults.
  • This is absolutely brilliant! Turning financial literacy into a game is such a smart way to engage young adults. It makes a topic that can feel intimidating actually fun and accessible. I would 100% play this! Huge kudos on an amazing idea!
  • This is a really smart way to tackle financial literacy. Turning complex topics like budgeting and investing into stories and games makes it much easier and more fun for young adults to learn.. The mix of education and engagement makes this a very promising approach to build lifelong money skills.
This reply was deleted.