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sBudget.

A budget that stays simple.

Set a limit per category. Type what you spent. See what's left. No bank logins, no auto-categorizing, no “insights” that miss the point.

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What it is, in three words
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What’s inside

Six features. All of them.

There is no long tail. These six are the whole app. If you need a seventh, it probably belongs in a different app — and if that app doesn’t exist, maybe we’ll make it.

Categories

Set a limit each.

Rent, groceries, coffee, fun. Pick the shape of your month. Edit anytime.

Entry

Amount + category.

Two taps and a number. No category AI. No merchant guessing. You know what it was.

Periods

Weekly, monthly, yearly.

Pick the rhythm that matches your life. Switch the lens when it stops fitting.

No banks

Nothing connected.

sBudget never sees your bank, your cards, or your transactions. You type what you spent.

Recurring

Set once, forget.

Daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. Pause or resume any time without losing the schedule.

Export

JSON or CSV, whenever.

Your records leave with you. Nothing trapped in a proprietary format.

Every budgeting app we tried wanted to hook into our bank and tell us we spent too much on coffee. sBudget doesn’t. It’s a manual budget in an app — categories, limits, what's left.

§ 01What it is

sBudget is a place to track what you spend, per category, for a week or a month or a year at a time. You set categories with limits, type spends as they happen, and watch the remaining number. That’s the app.

§ 02What it does

Manual entry. Multiple accounts. Recurring transactions you can pause and resume. 86 currencies. JSON or CSV export. The six features in the grid above are the whole thing, forever.

You already know where your money goes. You just need a place to track it.

§ 03What it won’t do

No bank connection. Not because it’s hard — because giving a small app your banking credentials is a bad idea, and because “auto-categorization” always ends up miscategorizing the thing you cared about. You already know what you spent. Type it in.

No “insights.” No “you spent 34% more on restaurants this month.” No financial goals we invented for you. sBudget is arithmetic with a calm interface — and the math doesn't lecture.

§ 04Who it’s for

People who want a manual budget without a coach. People who’ve tried the big apps and didn’t want to hand over their bank password. People who don’t need predictions, just a place to keep track.

App Privacy

Stays on your phone by default.

Local SQLite first. Cloud sync is opt-in and needs a Sapplify Account. Anonymous diagnostics are on by default and can be turned off in Settings — they never include your transactions, accounts, or amounts.

  • Works fully offlineYou can use sBudget without ever signing in.
  • Optional cloud syncSign in to a Sapplify Account to sync across devices. Skip it and stay local.
  • ×Account only for syncLocal-only mode needs nothing — no email, no sign-in.
  • ×Our own analytics, opt-outWe built our own so we wouldn't have to use Mixpanel, Amplitude, or any other third party. Used only to improve the app — never your transactions. One toggle in Settings turns it off.
  • ×No ads, everFree tier is real. Pro is a one-time unlock. Sync is the optional sub.
The other five

Made the same way.

Six apps, one studio, one person. All local-first. All one-purpose. Browse the rest →

How to get it

Free to start.
Pro when you outgrow it.

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