Your money,finallyclear.
Log spending in one sentence. WorthDeck works out the categories, the budgets, and what's safe to spend this month.
No account, no card, nothing to uninstall.
- Works offline
- 6 currencies
- Installs like an app
- No ads, no data selling
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- One sentence in
- Six currencies
- Works offline
- No ads, ever
- Free to use
02 — Features
From a sentence to the whole picture.
Five screens carry the product. Here is each one, doing the thing it is for.
Recording
Type it the way you would say it.
“coffee 5, gas 25” becomes two transactions, categorised, with the payment method already filled in. No dropdowns, no decimal keypad, no form to tab through.
- Reads English and Indonesian in the same box
- Understands 18k, 25rb, 1.5jt and plain numbers
- Runs on a local parser when no AI key is set
Planning
Budgets that speak up early.
Set a ceiling per category and watch it fill. The warning arrives while there is still a month left to do something about it, not on the 31st.
- Per-category limits with live progress
- Savings goals tracked in the same place
- Only the categories past their limit turn red
Remembering
Nothing due slips past you.
Recurring bills sit in one list ordered by due date, so the thing you were about to forget is the thing sitting at the top of it.
- Overdue, due soon and paid, clearly separated
- Marking one paid books the transaction for you
- A reminder badge that follows you across the app
Travelling
Six currencies, one set of books.
Switch the currency and every screen re-reads in it. Entries you already recorded stay at the amount you entered and convert at an approximate rate, so changing the display never rewrites your history.
- IDR, USD, EUR, SGD, MYR and JPY
- Correct decimals and separators for each one
- Language and currency switch independently
Carrying
The same app, in your pocket.
Not a cut-down mobile view — the whole thing, laid out for a thumb. Install it from the browser and it opens from the home screen like anything else on the phone.
- Every screen works at phone width
- Installs as a PWA, no app store
- Screens you have opened still load offline
03 — Details
The details you notice on day two.
Six currencies
IDR, USD, EUR, SGD, MYR and JPY, each with the decimals and separators its own locale expects.
Works offline
Install it once and the screens you already opened still load when the signal drops.
Two languages
English and Indonesian, all the way down to the category names and the payment methods.
Payment methods that exist where you are
QRIS, GoPay, OVO, DANA and the big banks — or Venmo, Zelle, Cash App and PayPal.
Dark mode
Follows the system by default, and stays where you pin it if you would rather choose.
No account required
Demo mode loads sample data and opens every screen without touching anything of yours.
04 — Pricing
Free, right now.
Everything on this page costs nothing today. A paid tier is planned for cross-device sync and deeper insights, but no price has been set — and nothing you rely on now will be taken away in order to sell it back to you.
05 — Questions
Before you sign in.
Do I need an account?
No. Demo mode opens the whole app with sample data. Signing in with Google is only what makes your own records persist and follow you to another device.
Where does my data live?
In your browser first. If you sign in it also syncs to a document that only your account can read. It is never sold and never shared.
Does the AI read my transactions?
Only the sentence you type in the assistant. When no AI key is configured a rule-based parser handles it on our own server instead, and the text never reaches a third party.
Can I get my data back out?
Any time. CSV and PDF export sit in Insights and cost nothing.
Is it really free?
Today, yes — there is no paid tier to buy even if you wanted one. When that changes it will be announced here first.
Which currencies and languages are supported?
Six currencies (IDR, USD, EUR, SGD, MYR, JPY) and two languages, English and Indonesian. Both can be changed in Settings whenever you like.
Start with the demo.
The sample data is already loaded. Look around properly, then sign in when you want the numbers to be your own.