Optimus Life Designs
LifeBridge LTC Visualizer
Complete Guide — How It Works & How to Use It
For Louie, Brian, and the Optimus team · May 2026

This is a complete reference guide for the LifeBridge LTC Visualizer — a presentation tool designed to run live in front of clients and advisors. It has three modes, each serving a specific purpose in the conversation. This guide covers what every section shows, how to enter a client's data, and the recommended sequence for a meeting.

The tool runs entirely in a browser. No login, no install. Load the link, enter the numbers, and present.

The Big Picture
Three Modes, One Story
The tool tells a complete story in three acts. Switch between them using the buttons in the top header bar.
📊 Overview
The Dashboard
Six tile cards showing every key number at a glance — no chart reading required. Best for opening a conversation.
⚠ Problem Analysis
The Chart
Interactive line chart showing what happens to the portfolio across four LTC scenarios. This is where the conversation goes quiet.
🛡 LifeBridge Shield
The Solution
The three-pillar reveal — income protected, care covered, legacy secured. Numbers pulled directly from the compliant illustration.
Mode 1
📊 Overview — The Dashboard
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📊 Overview
⚠ Problem Analysis
🛡 LifeBridge Shield
Client Profile
Couple
Single M
Single F
Spouse 1
Spouse 2
Financial Picture
Growth Rate
6%
Investable Assets
Guaranteed Income
Income Needed
Current Portfolio
$2,000,000
Ages 65 & 62 · 6% growth · 30% tax
No LTC — Age 95
$6.27M
Both LTC — Age 95
Depleted 94
Protection Gap
$6.27M
Portfolio at 95 — No LTC
$6.27M
Portfolio at 95 — Both LTC
Depleted 94
Total LTC Draw
$4.66M
Annual Portfolio Draw
$66,000/yr
83% of 4% safe withdrawal rate
LTC Cost Breakdown
$4.66M
Care Costs
77%
Tax Gross-Up
23%
Portfolio Resilience
0%
Critical exposure
Scenario Tracker
No LTC Event
$6.27M
Spouse 1 Only
$2.30M
Both Spouses
Depleted

What you're looking at

Top left (hero tile): The client's current portfolio ($2M) with a mini sparkline showing all four scenarios diverging. Three numbers sit below it — best case, worst case, and the gap between them.

Top right (stat column): The three most important numbers in the conversation. No LTC: $6.27M. Both LTC: Depleted at 94. Total LTC draw: $4.66M. These hit fast without any chart reading.

Middle row: Annual Portfolio Draw shows whether the client is already near the edge before any care event. LTC Cost Breakdown shows the invisible tax cost (23% extra pulled from the IRA just to net the dollars for care). Portfolio Resilience — when it shows 0%, the room goes quiet.

Scenario Tracker (bottom): Four bars comparing every scenario as a percentage of the no-event baseline. The visual contrast between the full green bar and the near-empty red bar tells the story without words.


Mode 2
⚠ Problem Analysis — The Chart
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📊 Overview
⚠ Problem Analysis
🛡 LifeBridge Shield
Client Profile
Financial Picture
Care Event Assumptions
Spouse 1 LTC
Spouse 2 LTC
Scenarios
No LTC Event
Spouse 1 Only
Spouse 2 Only
Both Spouses
Portfolio Projection — Ages 65 & 62 to 100
30% tax · 6% growth
No LTC
Spouse 1
Stress Test Preset: Conservative Moderate Market Stress Inflation: 0% · Corrections: Off
No LTC — Age 95
$6.27M
Baseline · uninterrupted
Spouse 1 Only — Age 95
$2.30M
↓ $3.97M vs. baseline
Total LTC Draw
$2.50M
Care + tax gross-up
💡
Spouse 1 Only leaves $2.30M at age 95 vs $6.27M without LTC — a $3.97M difference.

What you're looking at

Scenario dots (top of chart): Four colored pills — click any one to add or remove that scenario line from the chart. Start with just the green "No LTC Event" line, then add scenarios one at a time.

The chart: A timeline from the client's current age to age 100. Green rises steadily — that's the money with nothing going wrong. Orange diverges at age 83, when Spouse 1's claim starts, and drops sharply. The wider that gap, the bigger the conversation.

Right panel: Three stat cards always visible — the baseline, the worst active scenario, and the total LTC draw. The insight bar at the bottom auto-writes the story in plain English so you don't have to narrate numbers from the chart.

Stress Test bar (bottom): One-click presets. "Market Stress" adds income inflation and periodic market corrections, making the case even more compelling. Use it after showing the initial scenario.


Mode 3
🛡 LifeBridge Shield — The Three-Pillar View
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📊 Overview
⚠ Problem Analysis
🛡 LifeBridge Shield
Policy Funding
Funding Period: 6 yrs
Policy Growth: 4%
Annual Payment
$93,667/yr
Stops after year 6
From Illustration
LTC Benefit / Spouse
Death Benefit — Age 95
Death Benefit — Age 100
LifeBridge Protection — Three-Pillar View
$93,667/yr for 6 yrs · Zero LTC draw · Death benefit from illustration
Pillar 1 — Income Protected
Portfolio grows without interruption.
Portfolio at 95
$3.62M
Unprotected
Depleted 94
Pillar 2 — Care Covered
Policy pays all LTC. Both spouses.
Starting / spouse / yr
$114,348
By age 85 (3% inflation)
$206,525
Pillar 3 — Legacy Secured
Death benefit passes to heirs.
Death benefit at age 95
$1,078,713
Death benefit at age 100
$1,350,357
🛡
Total family wealth at 95: $4.70M. Unprotected: depleted at 94, $0 remaining.

What you're looking at

The chart — four lines: The solid dark green line is total family wealth (portfolio + death benefit combined). The dashed light green line shows the portfolio balance alone. The dashed gold line shows the death benefit growing over time. The red line is the unprotected portfolio — it hits zero before age 95.

Pillar 1 — Income Protected: The portfolio keeps growing throughout retirement because it never has to pay a care bill. At age 95: $3.62M versus depleted at age 94 if unprotected.

Pillar 2 — Care Covered: The policy pays care costs directly. The LTC benefit starts at $114,348 per spouse per year and grows at 3% annually — reaching $206,525 per spouse by age 85. Both spouses combined: $413,050/year of care covered.

Pillar 3 — Legacy Secured: These numbers come directly from the compliant LifeBridge illustration. The death benefit net of loan is $1,078,713 at age 95, growing to $1,350,357 at age 100. This passes to heirs regardless of whether care was ever needed.

From Illustration fields (sidebar): When you have a real illustration for a client, type the LTC benefit and both death benefit numbers directly into the sidebar. The three pillars update instantly.


Reference
How to Enter a Client
All client data goes into the left sidebar. Enter it before the meeting. The right side of the screen updates in real time with every change.
Client TypeChoose Couple, Single Male, or Single Female. This controls which scenarios and inputs appear.
Client NameOptional. If entered, it appears in the header as a badge during the presentation.
Spouse 1 / Spouse 2 AgesType any age 45–85. Click away and the field validates. Color-coded: orange for Spouse 1, blue for Spouse 2.
Annual Growth RateDrag the slider from 3–10%. This is the assumed portfolio return. Use the advisor's expected rate for this client.
Total Investable AssetsThe client's full investable portfolio — the starting balance for all projections.
Guaranteed Monthly IncomeSocial Security, pension — any income that arrives regardless of portfolio performance.
Monthly Income NeededTotal monthly retirement expenses. The gap between this and guaranteed income is the annual portfolio draw shown below the field.
Tax Rate on IRA Distributions25%, 30%, 35%, or 40%. This controls how much extra the portfolio must distribute to net the LTC dollars from a tax-deferred account.
Spouse 1/2 LTC Age & DurationAge when the claim starts (slider), and how many years it runs (1–12). These default to realistic ages but should match the client's situation.
Income Inflation0%, 2%, or 3%. If set above 0%, the client's income need grows every year — which drains the portfolio faster even without any LTC event.
Market Corrections toggleWhen on, applies a −20% portfolio correction every 12 years — modeling realistic market cycles rather than straight-line growth.
Total Policy Allocation (Shield)The total premiums paid into the LifeBridge policy over the funding period. From the Greg & Linda illustration: $562,504.
Funding Period (Shield)How many years premiums are paid. After this, the portfolio stops funding the policy and grows freely.
LTC Benefit / Death Benefits (Shield)Enter directly from the compliant LifeBridge illustration for this client. The three-pillar view updates instantly.

In the Meeting
Recommended Presentation Flow
This is the sequence that works. Follow it in order.
1
Enter the client's data before the meeting starts
Fill in the sidebar with ages, portfolio, income, tax rate, and LTC assumptions. If you have a real LifeBridge illustration, enter those numbers in the Shield section too. Collapse the sidebar panel when ready to present.
2
Open on Overview — show the dashboard
The tile dashboard opens immediately. Let the client read the numbers. $6.27M vs. depleted at 94. $4.66M total LTC draw. 0% resilience. No narration needed for the first 30 seconds.
3
Switch to Problem Analysis — start with just the green line
Click ⚠ Problem Analysis. Only "No LTC Event" is active. Show the client the best case first — their portfolio growing uninterrupted to $8M+ by age 100.
4
Add Spouse 1 Only
Click the orange pill at the top of the chart. Watch the line diverge at age 83. The right panel shows $2.30M vs. $6.27M — a $3.97M loss from one spouse's care event.
5
Add Both Spouses
Click the red pill. The line crashes to zero. The room goes quiet. Let it sit.
6
Run the Stress Test
Scroll down to the stress bar and click "Market Stress." This adds income inflation and periodic market corrections. Show them: this isn't a fringe scenario. This is reality.
7
Click LifeBridge Shield — reveal the solution
The screen shifts to green. Say: "This is what LifeBridge does." Three pillars appear. Income protected. Care covered. Legacy secured. The death benefit numbers are directly from the illustration. Total family wealth at 95: $4.70M. Versus zero.