Find out in 60 seconds. Explore retirement scenarios privately, with no signup and no personal data required.
Ask PensionBud’s AI helper to explain your numbers in plain English, then export a summary to keep or share.
No login. No personal data. Just scenarios.
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PensionBud is for illustration and education only. It does not provide regulated financial advice.
PensionBud helps you turn uncertainty into clarity. Test retirement ages, tax-free cash, drawdown, annuity choices, and contribution changes — without touching a spreadsheet. When you want more context, the AI helper can talk you through what the numbers mean.
Could a £750k pension support retirement at 57? In some cases, yes — but the answer depends on growth, withdrawals, tax-free cash and how much certainty you want from annuity versus drawdown.
When you want to go further, PensionBud includes tools to help you understand your projections and take them with you. Everything stays educational: the AI helper explains and explores ideas; it does not replace personalised regulated advice.
Ask follow-up questions in plain English about your scenarios, assumptions, and trade-offs. Great for “what does this actually mean?” moments before you speak to a provider or adviser.
Generate a summary of your scenarios, key figures, and assumptions. Keep it for your records, share it with a partner, or bring it to an appointment — you choose.
Use the calculator alone, add the AI helper when you want a deeper explanation, or export when you need a record. No extra hoops — the same no-signup ethos applies.
Most pension websites start with “create an account” and end with “leave your number”. PensionBud is built to feel like a calculator, not a lead-generation form.
Open the app and start testing retirement what-ifs straight away.
Use it privately without turning a quick question into a sales conversation.
Change contributions, retirement age, growth, annuity mix and tax-free cash whenever you like.
A few quick steps to turn “I have no idea” into “I roughly get it” — with optional AI help and a summary export when you need them.
PensionBud works best for people asking real-life questions before they speak to a provider or adviser — and anyone who wants a clear summary to revisit later.
Sense-check whether 55, 57 or 60 could be realistic.
See the possible effect of taking 25% tax-free cash or a large withdrawal.
Explore whether one of you could step back from work earlier than planned.
Get a rough view first, privately and at your own pace.
Export a summary so you can compare notes with family or prepare for a professional conversation.
Written answers to the pension questions people search for — early retirement, lump sums, DB vs DC, advice prep, and more. Each page is its own landing URL for SEO.
Jargon-free audio — get comfortable with how pensions work, then explore scenarios in the app. More episodes can be added here over time.
A relaxed conversation covering what a pension is, why people put it off, how a pot turns into income, and where PensionBud fits in — plus the full episode player and show notes.
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No. PensionBud provides educational illustrations and explanations based on the numbers and assumptions you enter. It does not assess your full circumstances and should not be treated as regulated advice.
No. It can also help people years away from retirement test contributions, retirement ages and future scenarios — so you can see how choices today might shape tomorrow.
It helps you explore and understand your scenario projections in plain English — for example what changing retirement age or lump sums might mean. It complements the calculator; it does not tell you what you personally should do.
Yes. You can generate a summary export of your assumptions and outcomes so you can keep a record or share it with someone you trust. Treat it as a personal summary, not a formal recommendation document.
No. The point is to let you explore scenarios immediately, without adding friction or sharing personal details.
They are estimates. Real outcomes depend on investment performance, charges, inflation, tax rules, provider terms and annuity rates at the time.
Yes. That is one of its best uses: building confidence and understanding — and a useful summary — before a more formal conversation.
Model your pot, explore what-ifs, use the AI helper when you want plain-English context, and export a summary — quickly, privately, and on your terms.