Budgets that warn you before, not after
Set a monthly limit per category and watch it fill up in real time, so overspending becomes a decision instead of a surprise.
A budget you only check at the end of the month isn't a budget — it's a receipt. The point is to know where you stand while you can still do something about it.
A limit per category
In Wanance you set a monthly amount for the categories that matter to you: food, transport, going out, whatever tends to slip. As you log expenses, each budget fills up and shows how much room is left.
- See spent vs. limit at a glance
- Catch the categories that always run over
- Adjust limits as your real habits reveal themselves
From guilt to control
The goal isn't to punish yourself. It's to turn spending into a conscious choice: when you can see you've used 80% of your 'eating out' budget on the 12th, the next decision is an informed one.
Overspending should be a decision you make on purpose, not a number you discover too late.
Start with two or three categories you actually struggle with. A budget you keep beats a perfect one you abandon.