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Map My Pay Is Almost Here—See What Your Paycheck’s Really Worth

Find out what’s left after rent, taxes, and housing—before making your next move.

Hey nurse,

We’ve been working on this for months—and it’s almost time.

Map My Pay launches in just a few weeks on iOS and shortly thereafter on Android.
You’re on this email list because you asked to be first in line—and now you’re getting the first real look 👇

This app doesn’t just show you salary numbers.
It shows you what’s left after housing, taxes, and life hit your check.

Here’s what’s inside:

Explore Over 590+ Cities Instantly

Search by city, salary, crime, hospital count, and leftover income based on rent or mortgage. You’ll know right away which cities leave you broke—and which ones leave you with options.

Here's how the search page looks in action:

Search feature in action

See Where Your Money Actually Goes

We calculate the true cost of living—including your income taxes and mortgage or rent—to show you how much you’ll have left every month or year. And we as a paid member, you’ll be able to see if it makes more sense to work in one city and live in another one nearby.

This screen breaks part of it down visually:

Breakdown of where your income goes to

Nurses Can Share Their Paystubs

The community page is live.

Nurses will be able to post their paystubs, job offers, union contracts, and call out toxic employers—and choose to do it completely anonymously.

Take a look at the type of posts you’ll be seeing:

Calculate Your Investment Potential by City

Your salary changes by location—and that affects your retirement. This tool shows you what your future looks like if you move… or stay.

Here’s a sample from our investment calculator:

It’s Not Just About Money—It’s Also About Quality of Life

We also included:

  • Licensing requirements (CEUs, compact status, etc.)

  • Demographic data

  • Local schools and crime

  • Monthly weather breakdowns

Here’s a screen showing the education + demographics view:

We made this because nothing like it exists.

We lived in NYC thinking we were high-paid nurses at $50/hr—but we were still living paycheck to paycheck.

No one told us what rent, taxes, or home prices would do to our paycheck.

It wasn’t until we moved to California—where I now make $109/hr and Monica makes $140/hr—that we figured it all out.

Now you don’t have to guess.

Map My Pay is launching soon.
We’ll email you the moment it goes live.

Want launch-day updates and app walkthroughs?
Follow us on Instagram → @mapmypay

You’ve stuck with us since the beginning.
Now it’s your turn to finally see what your paycheck is really worth.

Let’s go.
—Jason

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