Most personal finance apps ask for your banking credentials. We think that's the wrong trade-off. Hunch reads from tabs you're already logged into — no passwords, no third-party aggregators.
We support the banks Canadians actually use — TD, BMO, Wealthsimple, and Neo — with more on the way. Canadian dollars, Canadian institutions, built by a Canadian team.
Your financial data lives in your browser, not our servers. Charts and categories are computed locally. Cloud sync and AI categorization are optional and always explicit.
Hunch doesn't try to replace your bank. It helps you understand it. Two minutes a week to know where your money went — that's the goal.
Every personal finance tool we tried either needed our banking password or was built for the US market with half-hearted Canadian support. The alternatives — spreadsheets — worked but took too long.
We built Hunch to do one thing well: tell you clearly where your money is going, every month, without asking for anything you shouldn't have to give.
We're a small team building in the open and iterating based on what real users tell us is useful.
We're reachable at hello@hunch.app. We read every message, including feedback, feature requests, and bug reports. If a bank you use isn't supported yet, let us know — that's how we prioritize the roadmap.