Orus is a personal forecast budgeting SaaS designed to help you get the most out of your money -- and your life. It is heavily influenced by the book "Die with Zero" by Bill Perkins.
Maintaining a traditional budget can be a frustrating, stressful, and guilt-inducing experience. Forecast budgeting is an unrestrictive way to manage your money by looking into the future. Instead of tracking what you've spent, it helps you predict how much money you'll have at any given time.
Predict how much money you'll have at any given time, discover how much you can afford, and see what impact any transaction would have on your balance over time. Try the live demo now.
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Also a 9+ years Mint user who learned recently about the shut down. I discovered pocketsmith and I've imported all my Mint history easily. There is a free-tier but I decided to get the paid version a try and OMG the software is really great! If your into graphs and customizations, you'll definitely want to have a look at it. Source: 5 months ago
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