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Save to move out
Saving for your own place and want the date to feel real.
See how →A budget without the shame
You've quit every budgeting app because they made you feel bad.
See how →Money & habits for ADHD
You know what to do. Doing it every day is the hard part.
See how →Budgeting for expats
You earn in one country and you're saving toward another.
See how →Budgeting for students
Tight money, irregular income, and learning all of this for the first time.
See how →Budgeting for freelancers
Project income, feast and famine, and tax lurking in the background.
See how →Budgeting for couples
Two people, one future, and money conversations that get tense.
See how →Budgeting for families
Kids, a hundred small costs, and a goal you are trying to protect.
See how →Budgeting for beginners
You have never really budgeted and the whole thing feels overwhelming.
See how →Budgeting when you live paycheck to paycheck
There is never quite a gap, and one surprise sets everything back.
See how →A budgeting app for paying off debt
You want to pay it down, but every money app makes it feel heavier.
See how →Budgeting on an irregular income
Shifts, commission or hours that change. Your pay is never the same twice.
See how →Budgeting for teachers
A modest fixed salary, a summer gap, and a habit of paying for your own classroom.
See how →Budgeting for nurses and shift workers
Long shifts, changing rotas, and not much energy left for spreadsheets.
See how →Personal budgeting for founders
Lumpy income, money flowing back into the business, and a personal life that gets neglected.
See how →A budgeting app for Gen Z
Money is stressful, the apps are ugly or preachy, and you want neither.
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