A few years ago, I downloaded yet another budgeting app. The fourth one that year. I connected my bank, set up categories, tracked expenses for two weeks — and then, like every time before, I stopped.
Not because I didn't care about my money. But because life got in the way. Work, family, the daily commute. The app kept sending me notifications I started ignoring. The dashboard became just another tab I never opened.
And yet, every December, the same anxiety came back: Am I actually okay? Am I saving enough? Can we afford that family trip?
I didn't need to track every coffee. I just needed clarity — once a year, in plain language, telling me where I stand and what to do next.
That tool didn't exist. So I built it.
econ — because it's about your economy, your household, your real life.
klar — because the answer should be clear. Not buried in charts, not hidden behind complexity. Just clear.
econklar gives you what a financial advisor would tell you over coffee — except it takes 10 minutes, costs almost nothing, and your data is never stored.
I'm an engineer, not a finance guru. I built this because I needed it. If you've ever given up on a budget app, this was made for you.