Budgeting App

A budgeting app built around the month you are actually living in.

Plan spending by category, watch what is left, open the transactions behind every number, and carry useful budgets forward month to month.

Monthly budgets. Category rings. Rollover controls. Transaction drill-downs.

June 2026
Spent$842.19of $1,250.00

$407.81 remaining for 12 days

62%🍎 Groceries

$188 left

41%🏠 Home

$96 left

MonthSelectable
RolloverControlled
CategoryDrill-down
SetupQuick Add

How It Works

Step through the flow.

Fast enough for daily use. Detailed enough for real records. Private enough to respect your financial life.

  1. Open the Budget tab

    Use the bottom tab bar and tap Budget. The month selector sits at the top, so you can move backward or forward without losing context.

  2. Review the budget summary

    Start with the Spent of Budget card to see total spending, total planned budget, remaining money, and days left in the selected month.

  3. Scan the category breakdown

    Each category tile shows an emoji, a remaining ring, and the amount left. It is built for quick visual scanning on mobile.

  4. Tap a category for details

    Open the category sheet to view related transactions, adjust the budget amount, check spent and remaining totals, edit the category, or manage rollover.

  5. Carry forward what still works

    When a new month has no category setup yet, use Copy from Previous Month to start from last month's budget instead of rebuilding everything.

Why It Matters

Built for practical budgeting.

Month-by-month planningCategory remaining ringsTransaction drill-downsRollover controlsCopy from previous monthQuick Add for first setup

Start with the month

The Budget tab is organized around the selected month, so planning, spending, and remaining totals stay in the same frame.

Scan categories quickly

Accent-tinted category tiles, emoji labels, and remaining rings make the budget easier to read on a phone.

Open the numbers

Category details connect totals back to transactions, budget amounts, spent totals, remaining money, and rollover controls.