Track where your money goes. Keep every receipt for your house, your car, your life. Import from your bank when you have a moment and Beacon catches up instantly. Everything lives in your iCloud. Private, organized, yours.
Spend less time on your finances. Know more about them.
60-day free trial. Then $12/year. iOS 16+.
For anyone who wants to understand their money and keep their records, without handing their data to a third party.
Create a file for your house, your car, or anything worth keeping records on over the long run. Organize it into sub-files: repairs, utilities, capital improvements. Tag any transaction from any account to the right place. Export exactly what you need as a PDF. Repairs only, full history, your call.
Drop in a file from your bank and Beacon reads it instantly. Supports all common export formats from Canadian, US, and international banks. If something looks off, adjust the mapping yourself and Beacon remembers it for every future import from that account. No bank login. No third party.
A monthly breakdown by category and a 6-month spending trend. Nothing hides in the noise.
Snap a photo of any receipt. It's stored in your iCloud, attached to the transaction or file. Searchable, exportable, yours forever.
Create an event for any trip, dinner, or renovation. Invite friends, add expenses, and see exactly who owes whom. Settle up and close it.
Give your partner access to the accounts that are shared (the joint credit card, the household chequing account) and keep others private. No third party involved. Sharing happens directly through iCloud.
Most finance apps connect your bank through third parties who store and process your transaction history on their servers. Beacon doesn't. We built it the other way around.
One plan. Everything included. No upsells.
Free for 60 days, then $12/year. Cancel anytime in your Apple ID settings. Payment processed by Apple.
Privacy is not a feature we added. It is the foundation we built on. Your data never touches our servers, never passes through a data broker, and never funds an ad network. And at $12 a year, you shouldn't have to choose between privacy and price.