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v0.2.5Beta· May 7, 2026

Vaults and cards, with a fresh look

We redesigned how your vaults, accounts and cards look. Each detail page now has a hero with the balance, a KPI strip and recent activity. Cards show a physical-card visual with three styles to pick from.

  • Design
  • Vaults
  • Cards

This release is visual. We didn’t change how balances, installments or the card cycle are computed — all of that stayed as it was in 0.2. What did change is how you see it when you open a vault, an account, or a card. Four sprints redesigning the three screens you use most.

Your vault, presented properly

Each vault now has its own hero: the color stripe you picked up top, the icon, the name in the editorial typeface, and on the right the consolidated balance in the vault’s currency with a 30-day sparkline. Below it, a KPI strip (net worth, monthly income, monthly expenses, movements) and a recent-movements section. No raw tables — the information has hierarchy.

Cards with a physical-card visual

Credit cards now look like real cards — the actual physical ratio (1.586), brand badge, chip, masked number and holder name. You can add the last four digits and the expiry (MM/YY) and they show up, just like on plastic. In each card’s settings you can pick from three styles: Solid (solid color with a subtle bubble accent), Aurora (a soft multi-stop gradient) and Midnight (dark background with your color as accent). The visual is identical in the dashboard and in the card screen — a single identity.

Wallet view inside the vault

If a vault holds several cards, they no longer appear as flat rows in a list. You’ll see them as wallet-style tiles, two per row on desktop, one per row on mobile, each linking to its detail. It’s the closest it feels to opening your wallet and picking one.

Non-card accounts get a hero too

Regular accounts (cash, debit, savings) now have a simpler hero — icon, name, large balance, sparkline on the side — and a monthly KPI strip below. Same visual language as vaults, different scale.

Unified card dashboard

The dashboard credit-card widget moved to the new visual too. If you have more than one card, you can swipe between them — only the card slides, the data on the side updates in place. The previous widget was a decorative gradient with data crammed together; now the card is the card and the information has its own zone.

What is next

Queued: translating the app to English (still pending), per-category budgets, and starting to explore bank integrations so movements come in on their own. If you have feedback, drop us a line.

—— Other versions

  • v0.3.0·May 7, 2026

    Public exchange rates

    A new public section with daily rates for the most-used currency pairs in Latin America. Converter, 90-day history and conversion tables for each pair.

  • v0.2.7·May 7, 2026

    Steadier cards, clearer paths

    We polished the card detail view so the side summary no longer distorts the physical card, and fixed breadcrumbs that pointed to pages that did not exist.

  • v0.2.0·May 7, 2026

    Credit cards, better thought-out

    Installments that mark themselves paid when you settle the statement, an alert if you missed the due date, minimum payment and a default account — all configurable per card.

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Multi-currency expense tracker with vaults, installment cards and recurring rules. Built for Latin America.

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