Most budgeting apps treat you like a problem to be fixed. Red alerts. Failed goals. Dense tables that make a tight week feel like a verdict. We'd open them, feel worse, and close them again.
Float does one thing instead: it tells you how much is safe to spend today — counted from your income, your bills, and the days until payday. Everything else stays quietly out of the way. When the stretch gets tight, the number turns the warm colour of a sunset, not the red of a siren.
We're a tiny team that believes a money app should feel like a warm room with good light, not a bank dashboard. Float is the app we wanted to exist — and now it does.
We'd rather show you one number you trust than ten charts you ignore. If a feature adds stress, it doesn't ship.
Money is emotional. Float talks to you like a kind friend — “okay, here's where we are” — never like a spreadsheet that judges.
Your money is nobody's business but yours. Float is on-device first, with no account wall, no ads, and nothing to sell.