Capture the ledger.
Add the transaction, scan the receipt, or import the file. The record stays explicit and easy to audit.
Pocketsaurus turns your own records into a calm finance console: spending, budgets, accounts, subscriptions, goals, and investments in one place. Enter what happened, scan when useful, and read the numbers that guide the month.
Fast capture first. Useful views after. The product keeps the repeated work small, then turns it into decisions you can trust.
Add the transaction, scan the receipt, or import the file. The record stays explicit and easy to audit.
Fixed and flexible lines show what is left, what is drifting, and what still fits this month.
Cash, cards, liabilities, and currencies roll into one view without hiding native balances.
Subscriptions, overdue charges, and monthly run rate stay visible before they become background noise.
Pocketsaurus is not a pile of charts. It is a compact operating surface for the personal finance work you repeat every week.
Dense rows, tags, search, filters, receipt scan, and import keep daily spending easy to maintain.
See what is left, what is over, and which categories are pulling the month away from plan.
Assets, liabilities, cash, cards, and currencies stay aligned in one table.
Catch overdue renewals, upcoming charges, and monthly run rate before they drift.
Savings and payoff goals show projected arrival, progress, and what changes if you adjust the month.
Holdings, currency exposure, allocation, and cost position stay readable beside the rest of your money.
Enter the transaction, scan the receipt, or import the file. The ledger is the source of truth.
Budgets, accounts, subscriptions, goals, and investments update from the same money record.
Read safe-to-spend, budget pace, account movement, and attention items without digging.
You decide what enters the ledger. Pocketsaurus then gives you structured finance views around that record, without needing a bank aggregator to become useful.
Use the full product first. Keep it only if it makes your month clearer.
No. Pocketsaurus is useful without bank connections. You can log spending by hand, scan receipts, or import files.
People who want a precise personal finance console built around manual capture, monthly decisions, multi-currency accounts, and ownership of their data.
Yes. You can track native balances and still view a base-currency roll-up.
Yes. Household sharing is part of the product direction, with separate logins and shared finance context.
Yes. You can export your data and cancel from settings. The product is designed around ownership, not lock-in.
Start with today's spending. The rest of the picture builds from there.
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