Bill timing
See due dates and minimums next to income and budget pressure.
DueBop shows what is due, what is safe to spend, and how today's choices affect the rest of the month without forcing you to connect every bank account first.
Safe to spend this week
$428
Rent
Due May 1
Visa minimum
Due May 3
Internet
Due May 5
Review-before-save import
Statement facts extracted: due date, minimum, fees, interest, and rows ready for approval.
Built around the monthly squeeze
DueBop centers the parts of personal finance that make a month feel uncertain: bill timing, card payments, statement details, and whether spending today creates pressure next week.
Put upcoming bills, income timing, budgets, and card minimums in the same monthly view so safe-to-spend is grounded in what is actually due.
Learn moreTrack statement balances, due dates, minimum payments, interest, and fees without burying real card obligations as generic transfers.
Learn moreStart with PDF, CSV, TSV, TXT, OFX, QFX, QIF, and JSON imports, then review extracted rows before they become your record.
Learn moreAsk for help with recurring charges, category cleanup, overspending alerts, and savings ideas backed by facts visible in your dashboard.
Learn moreHow it works
Import automation should earn trust. DueBop keeps you in the loop before new transactions, statement details, or recurring items become part of your financial picture.
Privacy-first by default
Bank sync can be useful, but it should be a convenience layer. DueBop lets people begin with manual tracking and statement imports so the product can prove its value first.
Uploaded statement files are parsed for review instead of becoming the product experience.
Manual and import workflows stay first-class, so bank linking is optional.
Understand exactly how your data is handled before you ever sign up.
Simple launch pricing
DueBop starts with a free way to organize the month and a Plus plan for unlimited import workflows, deeper card tracking, recurring detection, and capped AI advisor usage.
Plus
$9/mo
See due dates and minimums next to income and budget pressure.
Approve imported rows and extracted facts before they affect your records.
Start with manual entry or statement imports. Connect a bank account later if and when convenience matters to you.
Questions, answered plainly
Short answers to the things people usually want to know first. More detail lives on the pricing, security, and guides pages.
Start freeDueBop is a bill-first personal finance dashboard. It keeps bills, budgets, income timing, credit card minimums, and safe-to-spend context in one calm monthly view so fewer payments surprise you.
Yes. The Free plan includes manual bills, income, and budgets, a bill calendar and dashboard, a basic safe-to-spend view, and 2 statement imports per month. Plus is $9/mo and adds unlimited imports, automatic account syncing, credit-card due tracking, and AI advisor usage.
No. DueBop is designed to be useful with manual entry and statement imports first. Bank syncing is an optional convenience you can add later if it saves you time.
DueBop imports PDF, CSV, TSV, TXT, OFX, QFX, QIF, and JSON statement exports. Extracted rows wait in a review queue so you approve what becomes part of your record.
No. DueBop provides organization and planning context grounded in records you can see, not personalized financial, legal, tax, or investment advice.