Informes y panel
What the reports show
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Reports is a catalogue, not a single screen: each report answers one question, and you narrow any of them with the same filters (period, accounts, categories, members).
Where the money went
- Cash flow — income against expenses over time. The first place to look when a month felt wrong.
- By category — the breakdown, and the one report people open most.
- Largest transactions — sorted by size, no statistics. Useful precisely because it is dumb: it shows the big ones, not the unusual ones.
- Accounts overview — where the money is sitting right now.
Whether you are getting ahead
- Net worth — everything you own minus everything you owe, over time. The question a budgeting app usually cannot answer.
- Profit and loss, period comparison, trends — the same numbers asked in different ways: is this month unusual, and in which direction.
- Forecast — what the coming weeks look like if your recurring payments behave as they have.
How it is spent
- Treemap and heatmap — shape and rhythm of spending rather than totals.
- Cash against card, money flow (Sankey) — where money enters and how it leaves.
- Recurring payments — everything that repeats, with what is coming next.
- Goals — progress across all of them at once.
In a family or a team
- By member — who spent what. Available on the plans meant for shared use.
- Currency exposure — how much of your net worth sits in each currency, which matters as soon as it is more than one.
What your plan includes
The catalogue shows every report; the ones your plan does not include carry a lock and the name of the plan that opens them. The basics — cash flow, categories, largest transactions, accounts — are on every plan, including the free one.
Lowering your plan never deletes anything: the reports simply lock again, and the data behind them is untouched and waiting.
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