Essays, build logs, and field notes from the team building NeuralWallet — a wallet you can talk to. Less about budgets, more about what it's like to actually live with your money.
I bought a nice suit for a friend's wedding and wanted to treat myself. A good budget shouldn't punish you for that — so I built a way to spread one big purchase across the whole year.
Most people think a savings fund is for goals. It's simpler than that — a named bucket you feed monthly — and it's the quietest way to tame lumpy bills like property tax.
I asked my own app why my groceries were so high. It gave me the number, not the story — and that one annoying answer changed how we summarize a category.
Language models are confidently wrong with numbers — which is poison for an app about your money. Here's how we stopped ours from guessing: it writes a query, we run the SQL, and only then does it talk.
Budgeting isn't a form you fill out once — it's a loop you live inside, and the upkeep is what kills it. The case for a wallet that captures the boring part for you, and turns the rest into a conversation.
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