Money leaks through subscriptions you forgot and bills you didn’t see coming. Yuki turns the receipts and renewal emails already in your inbox into an automatic expense and subscription tracker — and you can scan a receipt or upload a bank statement to fill the gaps — then gives you a clear budgeting view on top. Take control of your money without spreadsheets.
What you get
- Automatic, scanned or uploaded — expenses captured from receipt emails, or scan a paper receipt and upload bank statements to catch the rest.
- Spending by category — see where it goes across Food, Transport, Shopping and Bills, with a clear monthly total.
- Monthly budget & goal — set a monthly goal and track spend against it (amount used, amount left), with overspending alerts.
- Subscription radar — recurring charges and renewals surfaced before they hit, with free-trial-converted and price-rise alerts.
- Split with friends & family — share costs and track balances so you never forget who owes whom.
- Bills & due dates — reminders so nothing is late.

See it before it charges. Yuki’s value is catching a renewal a few days early — when you can still decide whether you actually want it.
Frequently asked questions
How does Yuki track expenses automatically?
Yuki reads receipts, statements and renewal notices in your email and records them as expenses and subscriptions — no manual entry or bank login required to get started.
Can Yuki find subscriptions I forgot about?
Yuki surfaces recurring charges and renewal notices from your inbox, so subscriptions you stopped using become visible instead of silently renewing.
Does Yuki do budgeting?
Yes. Yuki gives you a personal-finance view of where your money goes — broken down by category like Food, Transport, Shopping and Bills — and lets you set a monthly goal with overspending alerts. Couples or families can share it.
Can I scan receipts or upload a bank statement?
Yes. Beyond reading your inbox automatically, you can scan a paper receipt with your camera or upload a bank statement, so spending that never arrived as an email still gets captured.
