Three superpowers
Each one activates exactly when your brain needs it.
Impulse Check
Surface the budget before the click.
When you land on a product page on Amazon, ASOS, Best Buy, Shein, Walmart, or Target, a small panel appears in the corner. It shows your remaining budget for that category and the price of the item. One tap dismisses it. It never blocks you.
- Auto-detects shopping pages
- Pulls the price from the page
- Gentle 'over budget' nudge — never red, never harsh
Subscription Tracker
Catches subscriptions you'd otherwise forget.
When you complete a subscription signup on Netflix, Spotify, Apple, Disney+, YouTube Premium and similar, we log it automatically. The popup shows your monthly subscription total. Three days before a renewal, a gentle browser notification gives you a heads up.
- Auto-detects confirmation pages
- Manual entry for anything missed
- Gentle 3-day renewal heads-up
Payday Planner
Allocate your money the moment it lands.
When you visit Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, RBC, TD or other major banks, the extension gently asks if it's payday. You confirm your balance manually (we never read it for you), then tap to split it across your categories. Done in under a minute.
- You always type the balance — we never scrape
- Tap-to-allocate across categories
- Updates the impulse check budgets
Designed around ADHD
Not "for everyone, plus ADHD-friendly." Made specifically for the brain.
No shame, ever
Warm tone, soft colors, no red warnings. Going over budget happens. We just acknowledge it and move on.
Three taps, max
Every action — adding a category, logging a subscription, allocating payday — finishes in three taps or fewer.
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