That's not a complaint you'd expect from someone who works in tech. But it's more common than anyone admits.
The RSUs vest on schedule. The number in the portal grows. The stock is stable — not exciting, not crashing, just quietly sitting there. And every time you open the interface to do something about it, the complexity wins. Taxes you can't model, forex costs you can't quantify, diversification options that somehow feel harder than the problem they're solving. So you close the tab. You tell yourself you'll deal with it next quarter.
Years pass.
"I was just holding my RSUs for years because everything else felt too complex. Rovia gave me clarity on taxes and a seamless way to start diversifying globally. It turns a very confusing problem into something straightforward."
— Walmart engineer, India
That last line is the part worth holding on to. Not "it made me money." Not "it changed everything." It turns a very confusing problem into something straightforward. For a lot of engineers sitting on US equity they've never touched, that's the whole ask. Not a miracle. Just enough clarity to finally act.
Sometimes that's all it takes.