Track what you spend. Actually read what it means.
A small, fast personal finance app. Log your money, set a monthly jar, and get short plain-English insights about where it went — no bank connection, no spreadsheets.
Small habits. Clear picture.
Everything here is built and working — no waitlists, no “coming soon” tags.
Add an expense in seconds
Amount, title, category, done. Quick-add tiles for your usual suspects — coffee, lunch, groceries, fuel — so one tap logs the whole thing.
Set salary and rent once
Pick a day of the month and the entry posts itself — salary on the 25th, rent on the 1st, subscriptions whenever. Edit or remove any time.
One jar for the month
Set a monthly cap and per-category limits. The jar fills as you spend. Nothing gets blocked — you just see where you are.
Plain-English nudges
"You're $94 above last month's same stretch." Short, specific, tied to what you actually logged. No AI chatbot, no guessing.
Keep the habit
A light counter rewards logging every day. Miss a day, no shame — pick it back up tomorrow. Most people quit finance apps in week two; this helps.
Cashflow you can actually read
Thirty-day area chart for in vs out, a donut for where the month went by category, and a searchable transaction list. That's it. No 40-tab accounting UI.
A few things we don’t do.
There are apps that connect to your bank, auto-categorize with ML, and split bills with friends. This isn’t one of them, and we’re not going to pretend it is.
- ×No bank account linking — you log entries yourself.
- ×No automatic categorization — you pick the bucket.
- ×No bill splitting with friends.
- ×No investment tracking or tax features.
Your piggy bank, but with a brain.
Sign up, log a few things, and let the insights tell you what’s actually going on.