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The App That Shows You What Other Nursing Apps Won't
Map My Pay is live on the App Store. Here's why 1,000+ nurses subscribed to our waitlist.

Hey there,
I’ve dreamt about writing this line for months: Map My Pay just hit the App Store. It’s built for nurses from the first pixel to the last line of code, and you’re one of the first invited in.
A quick tour of what you’ll see
1. Home – Own vs. Rent Snapshot

A single toggle flips between Own and Rent. The pie chart breaks down leftover pay, taxes, and housing cost in real numbers.
2. Live Here, Work There

Pick a high-pay city for work and a cheaper city for living. The app shows the spread instantly, so you can plan smarter commutes or weekend hops.
3. City Comparison

Houston, New York, Phoenix—stack any cities side-by-side. Switch monthly ↔ yearly views with one tap.
4. Search + Filters

Search 590+ cities. Sort by salary, leftover income, crime score, or hospital count. Quick filters let you narrow by pay band or role (RN, NP, CRNA, LPN, and more).
5. Invest

Type your salary and contribution rate. Watch your projected retirement curve grow past the million mark—and keep climbing.
6. Community Feed

Post pay-stub screenshots, swap hospital reviews, and up-vote helpful tips. Salary discussion, department life, and hospital review tabs keep chatter organized.
7. Demographics Snapshot

Education, racial diversity, income, age groups, and nearby school ratings in a clean drop-down view.
Why it matters
Real take-home pay for every city—taxes and housing baked in.
Side-by-side comparisons make big moves less risky.
Community support means you never figure out pay alone again.
Fire up the app, run your first comparison, then share a screenshot in the Community tab so other nurses can engage with you.
Thanks for being one of our first 1,000 users. Your feedback shapes every update.
Talk soon,
Jason Nunez
Founder, Map My Pay
[email protected] | @mapmypay
P.S. Forward this to any nurse still stuck on $30 per hour. Real numbers change minds faster than pep talks.
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