“The #1 life experience. Whether you wanted it or not.”
“Takes 2 minutes. Cheaper than therapy.”
Adulthood™ is a web platform that treats adulthood like a product people are actively "using" — allowing users to rate and review their real-life experience.
Nobody asked for it. There was no onboarding. The return policy is nonexistent. And yet here we all are, using the same product with wildly different results.
The goal is simple: create a structured, honest reflection of adulthood so younger audiences can learn what to actually expect, and adults can see how their experience compares to everyone else's.
Every review is broken into 7 core categories — the parts of adulthood that everyone deals with, whether they want to or not. Users rate each one, answer a few reflection prompts, and get a personalized breakdown of their experience compared to the average.
This is not a complaints box. It's not a gratitude journal. It's data — real, structured, sometimes funny, sometimes painfully honest data about what it's actually like to be an adult.
Because every review includes all categories, the system reveals patterns — what improves with age, what consistently struggles, how location and life stage shape the experience. It's the dataset that adulthood never came with.
The design is serious. The data is real. The framing is a product review. That contrast is the point — adulthood is absurd, and treating it like a product you can rate is the most honest way to talk about it.
“A place where people understand life better — not just talk about it.”