Jeff Min

Peek - AI personal finance coach that guides you through decisions

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Peek’s AI-powered companion offers proactive check-ins—analyzing your spending patterns and refining your habits subtly and positively. Zero judgment, zero guilt. It’s like having a financial Spotify Wrapped, tuned to your goals and daily life.

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👋 Hey Product Hunt! Jeff here—founder, builder, and proud member of Team “Finance Apps Shouldn’t Suck.” Peek was born out of frustration. Most finance apps feel like spreadsheets in drag—cold, confusing, or just plain overwhelming. I wanted something human—like a vibe check for your money. So we built Peek: - A daily check-in that helps you understand your money, not dread it - AI-powered insights that feel more like coaching than charts - And a UI that doesn’t scream “Excel from 2006” Right now, Peek only works if you connect your bank account using Plaid (US). This step is required, because with historical data, we can: 1. Build stronger action plans 2. Spot spending habits and trends 3. Surface personalized insights that actually move the needle More countries coming soon: 🇨🇦 🇬🇧 🇩🇪 🇫🇷 and more on the roadmap. 🔒 Is it safe? Yep. Peek never touches your money—we use read-only access through Plaid. Everything is encrypted. 💸 We’re currently free during this early access period. Subscriptions will roll out later. Peek is still early, but folks are already saying it feels like “a therapist for your wallet.” That means the world to us. If you’ve ever opened a finance app and felt judged, confused, or just...tired—you’re exactly who we built this for. Would love your feedback, feature requests, or even roasts.
Nika

Apps similar to these should be on the smartphones of teenagers to prepare them for the future and finance literacy. Wishing you good luck with the cool idea! :)

Jeff Min

@busmark_w_nika 

Appreciate the kind words. If you ever have ideas on how we can make it even more useful, I’m all ears!

Lylia Djait-Paulien

@busmark_w_nika  @yemyat Teens and their allowance managed by their parents could be a great way to extend this to payments!

Matt Carroll

This looks really neat! congrats on launching. I couldn't find pricing info on your site, so I'm curious how you plan to monetize?

Shioju

@catt_marroll Currently it's free beta. But eventually we're going to do subscriptions.

Matt Carroll

@shioju cool! thanks for the info!

Raymond Yeh

Was an early user of Peek. The team's progress has blown me away. Can't wait to see what's coming up.


For everyone stuggling to keep your finances in check, definitely check this out!

Jeff Min
Susanna

Hi, saw the demo, it was pretty fun and not a chore like other finance apps. How does it know the food spending, do we have to manually enter these spendings or does it integrate with other apps?

Jeff Min

@susaana_s You don't have to manually enter the spendings for integrations that we support through Plaid.

Kay Kwak

Exactly. Financial apps often feel cold and confusing. In that sense, Peek seems like a really well-designed app.
By the way, do users need to manually enter each expense to use it? If it supports integration, which countries are currently supported?

Jeff Min

@kay_arkain We currently support US with more countries coming soon: 🇨🇦 🇬🇧 🇩🇪 🇫🇷.

Vaibhav Kalra

This looks really cool, I suck at personal finance and this seems super neat and nice to use.

Sherry Jiang

@absurdfounder a lot of us struggle with personal finance, it's pretty normal! that's why we're building this to be a much more intuitive and fun experience for managing money!

Tania Bell

an intersting concept. good luck with the launch, team @Peek

Sherry Jiang

@taniabell thank you Tania! :) appreciate your support!

Neel Patel 🦕

Sky in the background looks refreshing! It's surely a fun product. Loved what you're building @sherry_jiang @jazulynn @shioju @yemyat @alt332

Jeff Min

@neelptl2602 Thank you!

Michael Vavilov

This app should be mandatory for all teenagers. All the luck with your launch!

Sherry Jiang

@michael_vavilov start them young i guess :)

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