Building Relationships That Actually Matter
We've spent years working with financial advisors, community organizations, and small businesses across Western Australia. The partnership model we've built isn't about formal agreements or corporate handshakes—it's about finding people who care about helping families get their budgets right.
Why We Started Working With Partners
Back in early 2024, we realized something important. lorqenavixi could help hundreds of families through our platform, but there were thousands more who needed a different kind of support—someone local, someone they could talk to face-to-face.
That's when we started reaching out to financial counsellors and community centers in Mandurah and Perth. What started as informal coffee meetings turned into proper partnerships by mid-2024. Now we're heading into 2025 with about fifteen active partners across WA.
These aren't just referral arrangements. Our partners get access to tools that help their clients build weekly budgets, and we get to learn what real families are struggling with when rent is due on Friday but payday isn't until Monday.

What Partners Actually Get
We're not big on fancy packages or tiered memberships. Here's what you get when you work with us, plain and simple.
Budget Planning Tools
Access to our weekly budgeting platform for your clients. No licensing fees, no per-user charges. If someone walks into your office needing help with their finances, you can set them up right there.
Training Sessions
We run quarterly workshops in Mandurah covering budget counselling techniques and financial literacy strategies. Partners attend free. Next session is scheduled for March 2025.
Direct Support Line
When you have a client with a tricky situation, you can call us directly. No automated systems, no ticket queues—just real conversations with people who understand budgeting challenges.
Custom Resources
Need materials for a community workshop? Want handouts for clients? We'll create customized resources with your branding alongside ours. Usually takes about a week to turn around.
Quarterly Insights
Every three months we share anonymized data about budgeting trends we're seeing across WA. Helps you understand if the challenges your clients face are unique or part of broader patterns.
Referral Network
Sometimes your clients need services you don't offer. We connect partners with each other—legal aid, housing support, mental health resources. Built over two years of working together.

How The Partnership Process Works
We keep things straightforward because nobody has time for complicated onboarding processes. From initial conversation to active partnership usually takes about six weeks, but we've done it in three when timing mattered.
Initial Chat
Usually happens over coffee or a phone call. We talk about what you do, who you serve, and whether lorqenavixi's tools would actually help your clients. No sales pitch—just honest conversation.
Trial Period
You get full access to our platform for four weeks. Try it with a few clients, see if it fits your workflow. About half the organizations we talk to decide it's not the right fit, and that's completely fine.
Training Day
If you decide to continue, we spend half a day at your location showing your team how everything works. We cover the technical stuff but also the conversations to have when clients are struggling.
Ongoing Support
After launch, we check in monthly for the first quarter. Then quarterly unless you need more. Most partners call us every few weeks with questions or to discuss specific client situations.
What Current Partners Say
We've been using lorqenavixi's tools since August 2024. The weekly budgeting approach makes more sense for our clients than monthly planning ever did. Most people we work with get paid weekly or fortnightly, so this just fits better with how they actually live.
What surprised me most was how quickly clients started using it on their own. Usually financial tools get abandoned after a few weeks, but people keep coming back to this one. I think it's because it doesn't judge them—just helps them see where their money goes each week.