A strategic guidance engine for personal independence
The world is shifting.
Are you ready?
Grocery bills up 11%. Energy costs up 32%. Record temperatures, grid outages, and overlapping disasters becoming the new normal. Most people feel it. Fewer know what to actually do about it.
Offgridly looks at your specific situation and tells you the single most important thing to do next. Not a curriculum. Not a content library. A personalised direction based on where you live, how you live, and what you can actually change.
Discover your fragility score7 questions. 3 minutes. Free. No account needed.
What is actually happening
Australian grocery spending has risen 11.5% in the past year alone. Electricity prices jumped over 32% when government rebates ended. The median house price in Sydney is now 13.8 times the median household income. Renters are spending a record 33.4% of their income on rent. These are not projections. These are current numbers.
At the same time, the 2025/26 summer brought record temperatures of 48.9°C in Victoria, catastrophic bushfires, flash floods that washed cars into the sea on the Great Ocean Road, and 108 coal power station outages in a single season. Insurance companies are now paying out $4.5 billion per year in disaster claims, more than double the average of the previous 30 years.
None of this is unusual individually. What is changing is the overlap. A cost of living squeeze happening at the same time as extreme weather, at the same time as grid instability, at the same time as global supply chain disruption. The systems most people depend on were designed for stable conditions, and those conditions are becoming less common.
People are already responding. Australians installed 85,000 home batteries in the first half of 2025 alone, nearly triple the previous year. Melbourne community gardens have waiting lists stretching to two years. The federal government committed $2.3 billion to home battery subsidies. This is not fringe behaviour anymore. It is a rational response to measurable trends.
What Offgridly does
Think of it as GPS for personal independence. It tells you where you are, where you could be, and what turn to make next.
Measures your exposure
Seven dimensions of dependency: income, financial buffer, food, energy, water, mobility, and housing. Most people have never thought about them together.
Gives you direction
Six engines analyse your situation and recommend what to learn, what to do, what to stop, what to change, who can help nearby, and how to use your space.
Connects you locally
People near you who have solved the problem you are facing. Community gardens, tool libraries, skill sharing sessions. Real connections, not a social feed.
What this is not
Not a prepper product. No bunkers, no collapse narratives, no fear. This is about building capability, not hoarding supplies.
Not a content platform. YouTube already has millions of hours of tutorials. Offgridly does not teach skills. It tells you which skill matters most for your specific situation and points you to the best existing resources.
Not a challenge app. No streaks, no badges, no guilt. Progress is measured by real changes in your resilience, not by how often you open the app.
Start with one number
Your fragility score tells you how exposed you are to disruption. It takes 3 minutes and you will have a clear picture of where you stand.
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