A budget calendar that shows your future balance.
Put bills, paychecks, subscriptions, spending, and debt payments on the dates they clear. CalBudget carries your balance forward so you can see tight days before they happen.
May forecast
Calendar, balance, and planned payments together.
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Feature set
Everything points back to one question: what happens on which day?
Core workflow
Budget Calendar
Place bills, paychecks, subscriptions, debt payments, and spending on the days they affect your account.
Explore featureForecasting
Future Balance
CalBudget projects your balance day by day after planned income and expenses clear.
Explore featureAutomation
Recurring Bills and Paychecks
Recurring bills, paychecks, groceries, subscriptions, and annual renewals keep future months filled in.
Explore featureAnalysis
Reports and Trends
Review categories, income, expenses, and recurring charges that drive future balance dips.
Explore featureData entry
CSV Import
Import CSV exports when past transactions help, then keep planning forward manually.
Explore featurePayoff planning
Debt Planner
Track debt payments and see how minimums or extra payments affect your future balance.
Explore featureWhy it feels different
CalBudget is a planning surface, not just a transaction archive.
Most finance tools are excellent at showing what already posted. CalBudget is focused on the future dates that can still be changed.
Calendar planning
Bills and income appear on exact dates
Usually hidden behind lists
Future balance
Projected day-by-day running balance
Often based on posted history
Setup model
Manual-first with optional CSV import
Often requires bank connection
Recurring work
Rules keep future months populated
Frequently needs repeated review
Decision point
Shows the tight day before it arrives
Shows what already happened
Next step
Build one useful month, then let the forecast teach you where the pressure is.
Start with known bills and paychecks. Add recurring rules after the first pass. Use the daily running balance to decide what should move before the month gets tight.