What FatFire Is
A union for the financially free.
Not a course. Not a guru. Not a hedge fund. Not a mastermind with a charismatic leader.
Unions exist because individuals have shared needs that are better served collectively. FatFIRE people have deeply specific, deeply shared needs that no one is addressing as a coordinated offering. We're building the organized infrastructure for the life that starts after the money question is answered.
“423,900 people in r/fatFIRE. Zero of them know who they're talking to.”
— The FatFire founding thesis
The Model
Five pillars. No compromise.
Everything we build traces back to a single constraint: what does a member-owned collective need to deliver clear, measurable ROI to people who don't need aspiration — they need results.
Member-owned.
The organization exists to serve members, not extract from them. There is no charismatic founder whose brand we protect. No upsell funnel. No stage. The value lives in the members and the infrastructure.
Verification-first.
Real identity and net worth verification before access. When someone shares their Roth conversion strategy, you know they have a seven-figure Roth. When someone recommends an estate attorney, you know they actually have an estate.
Organized knowledge.
The FatFIRE community has generated 15 years of collective intelligence — scattered across thousands of Reddit threads. We curate, structure, and peer-verify that knowledge so the right framework takes minutes to find, not hours.
Collective bargaining.
When thousands of people with $2.5M–$20M organize, they can negotiate group rates on concierge medicine, access fee-only advisors who don't take individual clients, and build a vetted provider network no individual could assemble alone.
Post-FIRE infrastructure.
INSEAD research found early retirees cycle through experimental identities — investor, full-time parent, "I do nothing" — and none feel authentic. We address identity, purpose, and structure through peer frameworks built by people who've lived the transition.
Why “Union”
The word is deliberate.
Unions are member-owned. They exist to serve members, not extract from them. Their power comes from aggregation, not individual action. They are willing to fight for member interests against institutions. They are democratic, practical, and focused on material outcomes — not inspiration.
This framing immediately differentiates FatFire from masterminds (guru-led, aspirational), communities (social, passive), clubs (exclusionary, status-oriented), and financial advisory firms (service providers, not member-owned).
Who We Serve
Precise by design.
We are not for everyone. That's not elitism — it's precision. A community serves its members best when it's built for a specific person with specific problems.
$2.5M–$20M net worth
The underserved middle between free Reddit and $38K/year Tiger 21
Achieved or within 2 years of FatFIRE
Primary focus on the life after the money question is answered
From tech, finance, medicine, law, or entrepreneurship
People who built wealth on expertise and leverage, not luck
Action-oriented and skeptical
Self-directed people who verify everything and have zero patience for theater
On the path ($1.5M+ NW, $200K+ income)
Secondary: people within 5 years who benefit from building the community now
The research
Between free, anonymous Reddit and Tiger 21's $38,000/year membership (requiring $20M minimum), there are hundreds of thousands of people in the $2.5M–$20M net worth range with no organized home. Long Angle ($200/month, $2.2M minimum) is the only serious attempt — and they're early, US-centric, and focused on networking rather than comprehensive post-FIRE support.
INSEAD research found that early retirees struggle to construct new identities after leaving work. Hampton documented founders who exited for hundreds of millions and called the post-sale period the hardest of their lives. The FIRE ecosystem built an entire industry around accumulation. Almost nothing exists for the decades after.
What We Are NOT
Precise about our purpose.
We serve a specific person with a specific set of problems. Everything outside that is intentionally out of scope.
Not a financial advisor.
We don't manage money or give investment advice. We help you find and evaluate the people who do — and we maintain a vetted directory so you skip the advisor who leads with variable annuities.
Not a course or program.
We don't teach you how to get rich. You're already rich. We serve the life that comes after — the part nobody built infrastructure for.
Not a mastermind.
No charismatic leader. No stage. No upsell funnel. If someone's face is on the homepage, you're in the wrong place.
Not a social network.
We're not building Facebook for wealthy people. We're building coordinated services and substantive peer connection. The goal is utility, not engagement metrics.
Not a luxury brand.
We don't sell aspiration. We solve specific, concrete problems for people who've already made it. The design is good because we respect your intelligence.
Not for everyone.
If your net worth is under $2.5M, this isn't the right fit yet. That's not a judgment — it's precision. We build for a specific population with deeply specific needs.
Not anonymous.
Verified identity is the foundation. If you're not willing to verify, the community loses its value for everyone else. This is the single thing that differentiates us from Reddit.
Not charity.
We charge fairly for real value. The membership should pay for itself with one useful insight per year. If it doesn't, cancel.
Early Access
Built for people who've outgrown anonymous advice.
FatFire is in private development. Join the waitlist to be among the first members when we open access.