For the decisions you can't outsource.

19 years of practice 8 companies in tech Stanford Psychology PhD reviewed

We plan everything except what matters most.

We spend our careers building roadmaps, setting OKRs, running sprint planning for other people's products. Then a layoff hits. Or Sunday nights start feeling heavy. Or we realize we've been on autopilot for years.

And for our own futures, we wing it.

MePlan exists to close that gap. To give your biggest personal decisions the same structure and rigor you'd give any product you're building at work.

Where this started

I'm Hisun. 24 years in tech, 8 companies, from UX to product to founding my own (twice).

For 19 of those years, every time I faced a big decision, I sat down and wrote my way through it. Quit or stay? Start a company or join one? What do I actually want from the next ten years? I collected frameworks, built new ones, threw out the ones that didn't work, and kept the ones that did.

It started as a personal practice. I'm a product person by trade. And I noticed a pattern: the more structured I was at work, the less structured I was about my own life decisions. So I started building tools for that too.

MePlan is what survived 19 years of that practice.

What we believe

Frameworks, not answers

MePlan doesn't tell you what to do. It gives you structured questions in the right order so you can find your own answers. A good question can sort out weeks of overthinking.

Pen and paper, on purpose

Career decisions and life planning deserve slowness. Writing by hand forces you to think at the speed of thought, not the speed of typing. Print it out. That's intentional.

Built by a practitioner, not a theorist

Every page in every kit has been used personally. Then tested with real users. Then reviewed by a Stanford Psychology PhD for structural and psychological rigor. Theory is fine. Lived experience is better.

What MePlan makes

Background

  • 24 years in tech (UX → Product → Founder)
  • 8 companies, 2 startups founded
  • 19 years of personal planning practice
  • Career kits have helped 400+ people through layoffs and pivots
  • Every kit reviewed by a Stanford Psychology PhD
  • Resonated widely on LinkedIn, Threads, Instagram, and Facebook

"If you don't live by design, you live by default."