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I'm building Dragon Budget, a tool for answering "Can I afford this?" with a safe-to-spend estimate. The free calculator runs in your browser and doesn't store inputs. Early Alpha tester list: https://dragonbudget.com/alpha/
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Use these posts to ask for feedback on Dragon Budget's free browser-only safe-to-spend calculator and invite people to the Early Alpha tester list.
I'm building Dragon Budget, a tool for answering "Can I afford this?" with a safe-to-spend estimate. The free calculator runs in your browser and doesn't store inputs. Early Alpha tester list: https://dragonbudget.com/alpha/
I'm building Dragon Budget because checking a bank balance is not the same as knowing what is safe to spend. The first public piece is a free browser-only calculator. It uses your balance, upcoming income, bills, planned expenses, savings goals, and buffer to estimate whether a purchase fits. The app is in Early Alpha, and I'm looking for honest feedback from people who budget, overspend sometimes, or just want a clearer daily spending number.
I'm working on Dragon Budget, a budgeting app focused on one practical question: "Can I afford this?" The free calculator runs in the browser and does not store financial inputs. The app is in Early Alpha, and I'd appreciate feedback on clarity, missing inputs, and whether the result helps with real purchase decisions.
I'm building a budgeting tool around safe-to-spend instead of only tracking past spending. The calculator is free and browser-only. The app is in Early Alpha, and I'm looking for feedback on whether the inputs match how you actually decide if a purchase fits before payday.