Tender is a new kind of personal finance tool centered around an inbox-zero workflow. With Tender you can review spending at your own pace without worrying that something might slip through the cracks.
The inbox for your finances
Tender is a new kind of personal finance tool centered around an inbox-zero workflow. With Tender you can review spending at your own pace without worrying that something might slip through the cracks.
Hey all, I started working on Tender a year ago to help with my anxiety around my spending habits while funemployed last year. I wanted a way to convince myself that my spending wasn’t out of line, and my money wasn’t just disappearing into the void. Tender was my answer - a way to get myself to be more mindful of spending without worrying that I’d miss something. Some feature highlights: 🚄 A seriously fast UI that runs locally and supports mobile and offline mode ⚡ Keyboard shortcuts, bulk edit
Splitwise integration - yay! I want to give it a try! Do you have any kind of daily reminders? I always struggle to remember adding cash payments by the end of the day.
i've been using tender for a few months and i'm a big fan of the inbox zero approach to expenses and the fact that i can finish in 2 minutes, freeing up the rest of my week
I’ve been using Tender for a few months now and it’s the best personal finance tool I’ve used so far. My personal goal is being able to just track my spending to see where my money goes without creating budgets and goals. I like that now I can easily go in and quickly categorize my spending, link venmo payments that I receive, directly put expenses into Splitwise, etc. Tender does all of that very quickly and intuitively! It’s super easy to set up and it offers me great peace of mind knowing whe
Is there a support for this? Are you still developing? I suddenly lost the ability to download many transactions. How do I get support. (I'm a paid subscriber)
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