About InfoVerse
Curious minds deserve deeper answers.
InfoVerse is where genuine curiosity meets genuine knowledge—a home for readers who want the full picture across wellness, money, and home living.
A different kind of knowing.
InfoVerse exists because the questions people carry through daily life—about their health, their finances, and the spaces they inhabit—deserve more than surface answers. We started from a simple observation: most of the information available online is technically accurate and practically useless.
Context is what makes information genuinely valuable. Knowing that something is true is useful. Understanding why it's true, how it applies to your life, and what a thoughtful next step looks like—that's what changes how you live. That's what InfoVerse is built to provide.
We're a team of researchers, editors, and subject-matter experts who believe that intellectual rigour and human warmth aren't opposites. Every article on this site is written by someone who actually knows the subject—and edited by someone who cares deeply about how it reads.
Know more. Live better.
A clean declaration. InfoVerse is built on the belief that good information—real, clear, and contextual — is one of the most practical tools a person can have.
Three areas. One commitment.
Wellness
Health is one of the most information-dense spaces on the internet—and one of the most misrepresented. Our wellness coverage is anchored in clinical research and written by practitioners who understand the difference between a study and a headline.
Money
Personal finance writing often talks at people. We talk with them — assuming intelligence, skipping the jargon, and explaining the economic forces that shape individual decisions. From budgeting fundamentals to market dynamics, with full context included.
Home
The spaces we live in shape how we feel—more than most of us realise. InfoVerse covers home through the lens of design, wellbeing, sustainability, and the practical knowledge that helps a space actually work for the person living in it.
Our Approach
Start with the right question
Most content starts with a topic. We start with what a curious, informed person would genuinely want to understand about it — and build outward from there. The question shapes everything: research, structure, and scope.
Source with discipline
We consult primary sources, peer-reviewed research, and practitioners with hands-on expertise. Where expert opinion varies, we represent the range—because intellectual honesty includes acknowledging when the picture is complex.
Write for understanding, not performance
Long sentences don't make an article smarter. Neither do short ones. We write at the length and level the topic actually requires—calibrated for comprehension, not search engines or content calendars.
Our Contributors
Andrei Caramello
Personal Finance Editor
Former Wall Street Journal contributor and certified financial planner, Andrei has spent 15 years making complex financial topics accessible without oversimplifying them. He writes about money the way a trusted friend with expertise would talk about it.
Former Wall Street Journal contributor and certified financial planner, Andrei has spent 15 years making complex financial topics accessible without oversimplifying them. He writes about money the way a trusted friend with expertise would talk about it.
Jane Leonard
Integrative Wellness Editor
With a background in functional medicine and a master's in nutritional science, Isabelle covers wellness through a whole-systems lens. She's particularly skilled at separating well-funded research from well-marketed noise—a distinction that matters more every year.
With a background in functional medicine and a master's in nutritional science, Isabelle covers wellness through a whole-systems lens. She's particularly skilled at separating well-funded research from well-marketed noise—a distinction that matters more every year.
Helena Cruz
Home & Architecture Editor
A trained architect turned design writer, Helena understands the built environment from the inside out. She writes about the relationship between space, wellbeing, and daily life with a practitioner's eye and a storyteller's instincts.
A trained architect turned design writer, Helena understands the built environment from the inside out. She writes about the relationship between space, wellbeing, and daily life with a practitioner's eye and a storyteller's instincts.
Bring Us Your Bright Ideas
Have a topic you want us to unpack? Send it over—we love a good curiosity trail.