Financial Timeline

Your finances,
through time.

Not a static list of dates. A living timeline of what's coming — shown in human terms: Today, Tomorrow, Next Tuesday. Your bills, awareness, and projected balance in one glance.

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What the Financial Timeline looks like

Salary

Today

+$4,200

Rent

Tomorrow

−$1,200

Netflix

In 3 days

−$18

Gym

Next Tuesday

−$45

Freelance

In 10 days

+$800

Projected Month-End

$3,737

Safe to Spend

$2,537

After upcoming bills

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Why dates matter more than amounts

Most trackers show you amounts. They tell you you spent £340 on food last month, or that your balance is £2,000. That's useful — but it answers the wrong question. The question you actually need answered is not how much but when.

You might have £2,000 in your account on a Wednesday. But if rent is in three days, your real available money is closer to £800. A balance-aware tracker shows you £2,000. A date-aware tracker shows you that rent hits Saturday and you should skip the impulse purchase on Friday.

The Financial Timeline answers the question “what's hitting when?” in human terms — Today, Tomorrow, This Friday — not in accounting terms like Day 15 or 31/05. This distinction matters because your decisions happen in real time. You're not deciding whether to spend money on “Day 12.” You're deciding on a Tuesday.

Here's what date-awareness looks like in practice: Netflix hits Thursday. Gym membership hits Friday. Knowing this on Tuesday means you skip the impulse purchase Wednesday. That's the difference between seeing your balance and understanding your financial position. The Financial Timeline gives you the latter — automatically, every day, without any manual calculation.

Frequently asked

What is the Financial Timeline?
The Financial Timeline replaces a static list of bills with a vertical time-aware view of your upcoming transactions. Instead of showing "Day 15," it shows "Tomorrow," "In 3 days," or "Next Tuesday" — so you always know how close each bill is.
How is the Financial Timeline different from a spreadsheet?
A spreadsheet shows raw dates. The Financial Timeline shows relative time, income vs. expense visual indicators, and your Safe to Spend calculation — all automatically updated every day.
Does the Financial Timeline require bank connections?
No. The Financial Timeline is built from your manually-entered recurring transactions. No bank sync, no API access — just your own data, organized intelligently.