Input fatigue
Every transaction is a tiny chore. Miss three days and the whole thing becomes a guilt object.
A calm money companion · iOS beta
Stashly turns the daily money-check from a chore into a 60-second ritual. No spreadsheets. No 47 categories. No shame — just a gentle sense of where you are, and where you’re going.
No spam. No tracking. Leave anytime.
The honest part
You install one full of hope. A week in, you’re tagging coffees at 11 p.m. By month two it’s another red badge you’re avoiding. You’re not lazy. The tool is just asking for too much, too often, for too little in return.
Every transaction is a tiny chore. Miss three days and the whole thing becomes a guilt object.
Twelve charts, eight categories, four time-ranges. Nothing tells you the one thing you actually wanted to know.
Red bars. Angry arrows. “You went over budget.” It works for about a week, then you stop opening the app.
Five principles
Five rules we won’t break. They shape every screen, every notification, every line of copy in the app.
Bank sync does the heavy lifting. Categories learn from one tap. The only thing you type is your goal.
A short daily check-in. If it ever takes longer, we’ve done our job wrong.
One screen, one number that matters today. Everything else lives politely behind a tap.
We never paint you red. We show how today moves the quest forward — even by a little.
The assistant translates your spending into plain English. You stay in the driver’s seat. Always.
The daily ritual
Today's safe-to-spend, on its own. No charts, no grids — just the one number that already accounts for bills, your active quest, and a small calm buffer.
Yesterday's purchases line up in a soft stack. One tap each, and Stashly remembers — so by week two there's almost nothing left to confirm.
One short, honest read from the assistant — not advice, just what changed since yesterday, and what it means for the quest you're on.
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Safe to spend
Stashly subtracts what’s already promised — upcoming bills, this week’s quest pace, a quiet buffer — and shows you what’s actually yours to play with. Drag the slider to see how the number behaves.
Try moving the planned grocery budget. Notice that nothing turns red.
Privacy & security
Account data is encrypted on your device before it ever touches our servers. We can’t read it. Neither can a leak.
No third-party trackers, no analytics SDKs in the app, no behavioural pixels on this page. Ever.
Try Stashly without an account. When you’re ready, secure it with a passkey or hardware key — your call.
Join the beta
iOS beta opens in waves. Early signups get the first invites, plus a say in what we build next.
We’ll send one short email when your wave opens. Want to bring a friend who could use a calmer relationship with money? .
Questions
No. Stashly is a companion app. Your money stays where it already is. We read what your accounts allow us to read, via your bank’s official secure connection (Plaid / TrueLayer / FinAPI depending on region). We never move money.
Yes. Guest mode lets you try the whole experience with sample data. When you’re ready, you can connect a single account and see how Stashly feels on your real life.
Those apps optimize for power-users who enjoy spreadsheets. Stashly is for the rest of us — people who want one calm number per day and a sense of progress, not a hobby that happens to be about money.
Only anonymized aggregates, processed on-device wherever possible, never used to train external models. The full technical write-up will be on our docs site at launch.
iOS beta is rolling out in small waves through 2026. Android follows once we’re sure the iOS experience is the kind of thing we’d hand to a friend.
A free tier with the daily ritual and one active quest. A paid tier (planned ~€4/month) for unlimited quests, multi- account, and the smarter AI summaries. Waitlist members get a meaningful founding-user discount.
Write to hello@stashly.app — a real person reads each one. The app itself is built in the open spirit, even if the source isn’t public yet.