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Here's what I've noticed with most budget apps: they automate everything — and at first it feels great. But over time, you stop looking. The app is "handling it," so you check in less and less. And it doesn't even give you enough control over to get your budget done. Then one day you open it and realize you've been overspending for three months without noticing. Full automation sounds like a...
OpBoardBudget like a spreadsheet. Without the spreadsheet.
Spreadsheets give you full control but eat your time. Budgeting apps automate things but hide you behind rigid workflows. OpBoard gives you both.
Import CSV. Set keyword rules like "Costco" → Groceries — every import will auto-categorizes. AI suggests keywords too, but you decide what stays.
Vendor-level breakdowns, category budgets, and charts — all on one page you fully control. Edit anything inline. No formulas. No maintenance.
Free beta — no credit card. Use code OPBETA-PH-50 at signup.
OpBoardBudget like a spreadsheet. Without the spreadsheet.
BoardWalkerleft a comment
Why I built this: I'm a financial analyst who used Excel for personal budgeting. I loved the control — custom categories, seeing exactly where every dollar went. But the monthly maintenance was brutal: downloading CSVs from multiple banks, fixing mismatched formats, patching formulas. The real breaking point was at home. I wanted our budget to help me and my wife have better conversations about...
OpBoardBudget like a spreadsheet. Without the spreadsheet.
