Product launch for fully private, on-device personal budgeting app
A Product Hunt launch describes a budgeting app that requires no bank connection, account, or server, keeping all financial data on-device while tracking budgets and net worth across Apple devices. This is a product announcement rather than a stated user pain point, though it implies demand for non-cloud-connected personal finance tools.
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