Start with $5. Buy fractional shares of real companies. Watch compound interest work while your roommates argue about whose turn it is to buy dish soap.
Net result: your $500 effectively lost $15.80 in real value last year. You earned $1.20. Inflation took $17.00.
Doing nothing with your money is still a decision.
Every month your checking account just sits there, inflation quietly charges you rent. The average student savings account earns less in a year than a single Uber ride costs.
A student who starts at 20 vs 25 ends up with 2.3× more at 65 — same contributions.
You don't need $1,000 to buy an Amazon share. Fractional investing means $5 gets you in.
You're reading this in college. That's the single most valuable investing asset: time.
Same $500. Completely different story.
Put that $500 into a diversified Portfolio account and let fractional shares do what compound interest has been doing for rich people since 1792.
A coffee costs $6. So does your first Amazon share.
Fractional shares mean you don't need $189 to own a piece of Amazon. You need $5. We split the share. You own the percentage. Simple.
The coffee trade-off
Skip one latte per week. That's $24/month. Deposited into Portfolio, that's fractional ownership in 4–6 companies, compounding quietly while you're in Thursday lecture.
Connect your bank in 60 seconds
Plaid-secured link. No routing numbers typed by hand. No branch visit.
Set a deposit — any amount from $5
Weekly, monthly, or one-time. Change or pause anytime without penalty.
We buy fractional shares automatically
Based on your risk profile (set in 2 questions), we allocate across ETFs and individual stocks.
Watch it compound. Do nothing.
Dividends reinvest automatically. You check the app. Numbers go up. Repeat.
214,847 accounts. Every one started with less than a textbook.
“I set up auto-deposits from my TA stipend. Forgot about it. Opened the app three months later and my $120 had turned into $139. That's more than my savings account earned in a year.”

“I'm first-gen. Nobody in my family had a brokerage account. Portfolio made it feel like something I was allowed to do. The fractional shares thing — game changer.”

“Our econ prof mentioned compound interest and I opened Portfolio that same night at 2am. Started with $5. Now I'm up to $840 after 14 months of adding weekend Uber earnings.”
“Split rent four ways, work weekends, still managed to put $25/week into Portfolio. My portfolio is now bigger than my emergency fund. That's just backward in the best way.”
The best time to start was your freshman year.
The second best time is right now.
3 minutes. No minimum balance. No hidden fees. No finance degree required. Just your bank account and $5 you won't miss.