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Bountisphere
The Money Calendar: Plan Your Money. Ease Your Mind.
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The Money Calendar: Plan Your Money. Ease Your Mind.
8 followers
Most budgeting apps act like a category scoreboard for the past. But looking backward doesn't reduce anxiety about tomorrow. You don't need a budget. You need a plan. You can't do without your business or personal calendar to plan your time. Shouldn't that be the same for your money? Our Money Calendar plans your money like your life showing you what's ahead and what's possible. Stop stressing over what you spent yesterday, and take control of tomorrow. Plan your money. Ease your mind.











Hi Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Jon-David, the solo founder of Bountisphere.
I spent thousands of hours building Bountisphere because I wanted to create a tool that cures the "anxiety of the unknown" when it comes to personal finance.
I realized that to truly ease financial stress, we need a crystal ball for our money. We need to be able to look months into the future and know exactly where we stand.
Enter Bountisphere: A forward-looking, calendar-based money management platform.
Instead of just tracking what you already spent, Bountisphere gives you great awareness of your financial future based on three core principles: Spend less, save more, and pay down debt.
Here is how it works:
🗓️ Flexibility: Build a plan for all your income and expenses. Set them to any frequency (weekly, bi-weekly, twice a month, monthly, quarterly, yearly) or add one-time, ad hoc items.
🔮 The 24-Month Crystal Ball: Your plan automatically populates your Money Calendar up to 24 months into the future.
🏦 Account-Level Projections: Because your bank accounts are linked, we project your exact future balances. Watch your savings grow over time, or see exactly how your checking and credit card balances will play out months from now.
It gives you the power to look ahead and say, "As long as I stick to my plan, I'm okay." Or, it lets you spot a cash flow gap four months out so you can shift gears today.
Building this from the ground up was a massive evolution. Initially, the hardest challenge was figuring out how to make looking at your finances feel less like a chore and more like a game. Evolving the UI to focus on a familiar calendar interface—rather than overwhelming spreadsheets—was the breakthrough that made forecasting actually enjoyable.
I would absolutely love your honest feedback on the UI, the onboarding, or the core calendar mechanic. I'll be hanging out in the comments all day to answer your questions!