A glimpse
A day in your budget
School pickup, you remember the trip money is due Friday. You add it as a planned expense in 10 seconds while you're waiting at the gate. Your partner sees it pop up before bedtime.
Saturday's the big grocery run — you and the eldest unload €180 into the boot. The expense lands in the 'Groceries' category and the budget bar nudges closer to the line. You'll plan a leaner shop next week. No surprise, no fight.
End of the month, the kids' activities, school fees, after-school care, and groceries are all tracked separately. You can see exactly what 'raising a family' is costing — and where the room to breathe actually lives.
What you'll use most
The features that matter for you.
Questions you might have
The honest answers.
Can we add categories specific to our family?+
Yes. Alongside the system categories, you can create your own — 'Football club', 'Music lessons', 'Holiday 2027' — whatever reflects your actual life.
Can teenagers see the budget?+
You can invite older kids as household members when you're ready. Many parents find it's a powerful way to teach financial responsibility — the budget stops being a mystery.
What about variable expenses like school trips and birthdays?+
Planned Expenses are perfect for these one-off, dated costs. Add them when you know about them, mark them paid when they happen, and they stay out of your regular grocery/utilities flow.