Built for Serious Planners

Take control of
your finances.

A budgeting platform that matches how you actually get paid. Track every dollar across every account, allocate with intent, and stay on pace from one paycheck to the next.

Free to use
Cloud synced
Any device
waltsxd.com/budget
Combined Balance
$45,200.00
3 accounts · credit subtracted
Income
$215k
Remaining
$89k
Spent
$126k
Extra In
$10k
Goals
20% · $10.5k left
Wants (Leisure)
30% · $2.1k left
Needs (Emergency)
15% · $8.8k left
💰Budget Tracker
🏦Multi-Account
🔒Secure Cloud Sync
📱Mobile Ready
Free to Use
The Budget

Your budget,
built for how you live.

Not a generic template — a system that works around your pay cycle, your accounts, and your goals.

How it works

Set up in minutes.

No complicated onboarding. Just create an account and start logging.

1
Create your account
Sign up with your email. One account, your personal budget dashboard — ready in seconds.
2
Set your pay period
Tell the budget when you get paid. Set your allocations — Needs, Wants, Goals — and add your fixed bills.
3
Log and track
Log daily spending across your accounts. Watch your financial picture become clear over time.
Budget Tracker

Your pay cycle.
Not the calendar's.

Most budget apps reset on the 1st. Waltsxd lets you define exactly when your period starts and ends — because your money moves on your schedule, not a template.

📅Set any start and end date for your period
🔄Switch between past periods any time
📊Weekly pace tracking to avoid overspending early
💡Smart tips based on real financial rules
Weekly Pace — Wants
Week Budget
$41,600
Mon 19 — Sun 25 May
SLOW DOWN — 78% used$9,152 left
📅 Month remaining
$89,240
The Builder

Meet the team

Built from real frustration with tools that don't understand how people actually live.

Akeem Walters
Akeem Walters
Founder · Operations Analyst
Founder

Discovering the mind behind money

Money is psychological before it's mathematical. Akeem understood that — and couldn't find a single tool that did too.

"Life doesn't follow a template. Neither should your finances."