No credential sharing.
Add your own balances and records instead of linking bank, brokerage, or credit card logins.
Private finance dashboard
worthi is built for people who want a clear, private view of their money without connecting financial accounts through bank-linking aggregators.
Add your own balances and records instead of linking bank, brokerage, or credit card logins.
Your finance records are scoped to your account and are not used for advertising.
Manual-first does not mean minimal: track accounts, investments, assets, transactions, and recurring cash flow.
What it helps with
Manual-first
Private tracking works best when you can decide exactly what belongs in your financial picture. worthi lets you enter the records that matter and skip the noise.
Less exposure
Many personal finance tools rely on bank linking. worthi takes another path: you can create a useful dashboard without giving the app your financial institution credentials.
Focused
worthi is designed around a clear net worth snapshot and the records behind it, not ad targeting, social feeds, or bank-connected upsells.
Questions
worthi is manual-first, does not require bank login credentials, scopes financial records to the signed-in user, and encrypts sensitive finance fields before ordinary database storage.
Yes. worthi is designed around manual tracking, so you can add accounts, assets, transactions, holdings, and recurring cash flow yourself.
No. worthi's public privacy position is that user financial records are not sold, used for advertising, or exposed to other users.
It is useful for people who want a complete financial dashboard but prefer not to share bank, brokerage, card, or loan login credentials with an aggregator.
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