Personal Finance, Simplified

Budget without
the surveillance.

Most budgeting apps want your bank login. BudgetPad doesn't. Enter your own numbers, see where your money goes, and build real wealth habits — without handing over access to your financial life.

May 2026 $4,280
Housing
$1,400
Food
$620
Transport
$310
Savings
$950
Fun
$200

Everything you need. Nothing you don't.

No bank connections.

Enter your income and expenses yourself. Your financial data stays on your device — never sent to a third party.

Monthly budget sheets.

Track income, expenses, and categories month by month. See your full financial picture at a glance.

Savings goal tracker.

Set a target, track your progress, watch the number grow. Goals keep you honest — BudgetPad keeps you moving.

Annual overview.

Your year at a glance. See how your money moved across 12 months — and where to focus next year.

Works anywhere.

Cloud-synced, responsive, accessible from any device. Your budget is always within reach.

Clean, focused design.

No ads, no upsells, no gamification. Just your numbers and a clear path forward.

Three steps to financial clarity.

01

Set your income.

Enter what you earn each month. Salary, freelance, side hustle — all of it.

02

分配 your budget.

Divide your income into categories. Housing, food, savings, fun — you decide the split.

03

Track and adjust.

Log your spending as it happens. BudgetPad shows you where you stand in real time.

"Your financial data is yours. It should stay that way."

Most budgeting apps demand bank access to work. They read your transactions, sell your data to advertisers, and call it "smart insights." BudgetPad takes a different approach: you enter your numbers, we help you understand them. No data mining. No hidden feeds. No third-party窥.

We built BudgetPad because financial clarity shouldn't require financial surveillance.

Stop guessing where your money went.
Start knowing.

BudgetPad is built for people who want real control over their finances — without the complexity of enterprise software or the privacy risk of bank-synced apps.