If you’re here, you’re probably not looking for a card to earn airline miles. You’re looking for a card that will actually approve you — or one that helps you rebuild what got broken.
I’ve been there. After my divorce, my credit score was 530. The only card I could get was a secured card with a $200 deposit. No rewards, no perks, no welcome bonus. Just a tool to start rebuilding. And it worked.
Everything I write about credit cards on this site comes from that perspective — not from someone reviewing the latest premium card, but from someone who had to start at the bottom and earn their way back.
Start Here
- The Secured Card That Started My Credit Rebuild — How I used a $200 secured card to start climbing from 530. The exact strategy, the mistakes to avoid, and what actually happened to my score.
- Rebuilding My Credit After Divorce — The full story of how I went from a 530 credit score to standing on my own again.
Find the Right Card
- Best Credit Cards for Bad Credit — What’s actually available when your score is in the 500s.
- Best Secured Credit Cards to Build Credit — Comparing the secured cards worth applying for.
- Best Cashback Credit Cards — Once your score improves, these are the cards that put money back in your pocket.
- Best Balance Transfer Credit Cards — If you’re carrying a balance at high interest, a balance transfer can save you real money.
- Best No Annual Fee Credit Cards — Cards that don’t charge you just for having them.
I’m building out these guides with honest, first-person recommendations. No card is “the best” for everyone — your credit score, your income, and your goals determine what’s right for you. I’ll tell you what I’d actually apply for, not what pays me the highest commission.
— Thomas