Plenty of people pay from two or three accounts at once — personal, freelance, a company one. The app can now track each of them separately: in Settings you create any number of your own accounts (name + account number) and pick which one you're paying from on each new payment. Once you have more than one, an Account filter appears on the dashboard.
Why a second account costs money
The app is meant to pay for itself in the long run through a small subscription (see What the dashboard shows) — not through ads or selling data. Creating your first account is free on every plan; the second and further ones require a paid plan, because the app needs some income to run them and to keep developing (statement imports, AI processing).
The plans:
- Free — the app as before, one account.
- Basic — multiple accounts + bank statement import (manual, no AI).
- Premium — everything in Basic + AI-assisted PDF statement import (see AI statement import).
The app doesn't yet have its own receiving account for collecting subscriptions, so for now plans are set manually on request — self-service payment will arrive once the app has somewhere to receive it.
How the app knows which account a statement belongs to
An imported bank statement (both paths, manual and AI) carries the account number it belongs to in its header. The app tries to match it to one of your accounts automatically — if it fits, the transactions and the payments created from them are assigned to the right account straight away, no manual selection needed.