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most budgeting apps feel like filing taxes. categories, charts, bank syncing, weekly check-ins. allocate does none of that.
you enter your paycheck. you drag two sliders to split it into spend, save, and invest. you lock it in. that's it. your spend balance sits on your home screen, and every time you buy something, you log it and watch the number go down.
built by a dual enrolled high schooler who got tired of opening budgeting apps and immediately closing them. $9.99, once, forever.

allocate.control your money. not the other way around.
Elliott Evrard-Vescioleft a comment
hey, i'm the person who built this. i'm 16, dual enrolled at FAU majoring in business or software, and i built allocate because every budgeting app i tried made me feel worse about money, not better. there were too many screens and too many categories. i just wanted to know one thing: how much can i actually spend this week? so i built the simplest version of that answer. you split your...

allocate.control your money. not the other way around.
