One month. One honest number.
Income, savings, fixed items, allowances, and spending stay in one monthly view, so 'free to spend' stays clear.
Checking your session and getting your budget ready.
Yaba is a household budget app that shows what is actually free to spend, catches messy imports, and helps you close the month clean.
Yaba is built around the real rhythm of a month: set it up, keep it honest, close it cleanly. Less cleanup spiral. Fewer "wait, where did that number come from?" moments.
Income, savings, fixed items, allowances, and spending stay in one monthly view, so 'free to spend' stays clear.
Import statements or receipts, review duplicates by category or all at once, and stop junk before it lands.
Match the month against your statements before rollover, while the details still feel familiar.
What you see here is the actual product. The goal is simple: make it easy to understand what Yaba feels like before you sign in.

Income, spent, and free to spend in one glance.

Split spending clearly without losing the math.

Look back without decoding a spreadsheet.

Teach the workflow right inside the app.

Catch missing or weird stuff before month end.

Review the weird imports before they become permanent.
Set things up once, keep the month accurate while life gets messy, and close it out without the usual end-of-month fog.
Add income, decide how savings works, build the fixed plan, and split allowances before spending starts.
Quick Add, receipt scans, statement imports, and duplicate review keep the live month aligned with reality.
Reconcile against statements, check History and insights, then roll into the next month with fewer loose ends.
Yaba keeps the workflow practical: you choose what comes in, what stays, and how the month gets reviewed. It is a budget tool, not a data vacuum.

If you want a clearer monthly plan, cleaner imports, and a saner month-end routine, Yaba is ready. If it saves your household from one spreadsheet argument, I would call that a win.