Now on the web
Sprout Personal Finance, mirrored to web

A calmer command center for your money.

Sprout brings accounts, cash flow, investments, and financial habits into one place. This web edition mirrors the structure of the iPhone app with interactive sample data so visitors can feel the product instead of just reading about it.

  • Dashboard + net worth
  • Cash flow insights
  • Investment visibility
  • Account health
  • Exports and sync

Open the desktop preview or the live web app.

Use the sidebar to move through the same five surfaces as the iPhone app, then jump into the authenticated browser version to load your real Sprout data.

Preview data here, live data in the app route
Sprout Web Preview Designed from the live iPhone app structure in the Sprout codebase, with a separate route for real authenticated data.
Preview mode with curated demo data
Contact for web access
Sync Health All primary accounts up to date
Period March 2026
Surface Desktop web preview
Dashboard Whole-money overview, recent activity, and the fastest way to understand what changed.
Net worth view Monthly snapshot
All accounts Net worth Recent transactions Connection health
Whole-money overview One view of balances, trends, and recent activity.
Monthly
$184,320
+$7,410 vs. February
Cash
$27,900
Investments
$93,860
Debt
$11,740
Net worth Cash rising Investments contributing
Balance breakdown Largest contributors this month
Account Type Change Balance
Vanguard Brokerage Investments +2.8% $48,210
Chase Checking Cash +12.4% $12,840
Mortgage Debt -0.7% $11,740
Recent moves Useful signal, not noise.
A
Whole FoodsGroceries • Mar 18
$92.14
R
RentHousing • Mar 01
$2,150
N
NetflixSubscription • Mar 12
$18.99

Dashboard mirrors the iPhone app’s emphasis on net worth, quick health checks, and recency without burying the important changes.

Cash Flow Budget pacing, category pressure, and spending changes that deserve attention.
Budget pacing Category trends
Monthly Essentials Discretionary Recurring charges
Cash flow, budget pacing, and top categories Same monthly-first budgeting structure as the app.
March
72% spent
Needs$2,840
Wants$1,190
Savings$1,520
Remaining$1,050
Recent spending detail Transactions driving this month’s pacing
Date Merchant Category Amount
Mar 18 Whole Foods Groceries $92.14
Mar 16 Uber Transport $24.70
Mar 12 Netflix Subscriptions $18.99
Mar 09 Sweetgreen Dining $16.82
Top movers Where spending changed most.
D
DiningUp 18% vs. last month
$330
H
HousingFlat month over month
$2,150
S
SubscriptionsThree recurring services detected
$58

The web mirror keeps the same budgeting logic: category budgets, pacing, recent averages, and changes versus prior periods.

Investments Long-term allocation and progress shown alongside the rest of your financial picture.
Allocation Goals
Portfolio Retirement Brokerage Crypto import
Investments beside the rest of your finances Portfolio context without switching tools.
Long-term
$93.9k portfolio
Index funds43%
Brokerage35%
Crypto15%
Cash reserve7%
V
VTITotal stock market
$28,440
B
BNDBond allocation
$14,290
B
BTC + ETHImported crypto holdings
$13,870
Index funds Brokerage Crypto Cash reserve
Holdings table Largest positions in the preview portfolio
Holding Account Allocation Value
VTI Brokerage 30% $28,440
BND Retirement 15% $14,290
BTC + ETH Crypto import 15% $13,870
Why it matters Investments are part of the same story as spending.

Sprout’s investment view sits alongside balances and cash flow so people can connect day-to-day decisions with long-term progress, instead of juggling separate dashboards.

Accounts Institutions, sync state, and connection health surfaced like a desktop command center.
4 institutions 1 action needed
All institutions Healthy only Needs reauth Cached data
Connection health and account clarity Institutions, balances, and sync state in one place.
4 institutions
Account health cues Helpful enough to act on fast.
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Amex reauth recommendedRefresh credentials to resume daily sync.
Data cached locallyUseful even when connectivity drops.
Sync detail Institution status at a glance
Institution Last refresh Status
Chase 8 min ago Healthy
Vanguard 2 h ago Updated
American Express 1 d ago Needs reauth

This mirrors the iPhone app’s account-management layer: institutions, connection quality, and quick recovery cues instead of raw sync logs.

Settings Security, exports, households, and app resilience shown as desktop administration surfaces.
Security-first Export-ready
Security Exports Devices Household
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Security-first sync Auth tokens, device linking, and privacy-aware cloud sync patterns from the iPhone app shape the web experience too.
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Export-ready reports Transactions, summaries, and reporting workflows are core to Sprout, not tacked on after the budgeting view.
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Household aware Sprout already thinks about device sync and shared contexts, which makes it easier to extend thoughtfully across platforms.
Configurable and resilient Backend URLs, cached data, and recovery flows matter because financial apps need calm failure states as much as fast success states.
Connected surfaces Where this financial profile is currently available
Surface Last active Access Status
iPhone app Today Primary Healthy
Widget snapshots 2 h ago Read-only Synced
Desktop preview Now Showcase Sample data

What carried over from iPhone to web.

The web page follows the same product framing already present in Sprout’s SwiftUI app: a five-area shell, strong hierarchy around net worth and cash flow, and practical financial signal over clutter.

01
Five-tab structure

Dashboard, Cash Flow, Investments, Accounts, and Settings map directly from the app so the product story stays coherent across platforms.

02
Same visual language

Navy gradients, warm surfaces, bright success green, rounded card geometry, and dashboard-first hierarchy all come from the app’s existing design tokens.

03
Useful before it is flashy

The web mirror emphasizes budget pacing, trend clarity, account health, and recent activity so visitors understand the product in under a minute.

Built for real money routines.

Sprout is strongest when it quietly turns scattered financial data into a few good decisions. The web version keeps that same posture.

Monthly reset

Open the dashboard, see what changed, and know whether cash, debt, or investments moved the month more than anything else.

Budget course correction

Spot categories that are running hot, compare against recent pace, and decide what needs adjustment before the month gets away from you.

Connected account confidence

Check whether linked institutions are healthy, understand what needs reauthentication, and keep a coherent balance picture across providers.

Trust, control, and a realistic product story.

This page is intentionally honest: it is a web preview of Sprout’s experience, not a full Plaid-connected browser client. That makes it a strong product page today and a solid base for deeper web functionality later.

Product-true

The content comes from the actual Sprout app structure and documented features rather than generic finance-site copy.

WordPress-safe

The experience is self-contained HTML and CSS, so it is easy to host on the current site without plugin changes or backend rewrites.

Ready to evolve

If you want a deeper browser product later, this page can become the marketing shell and onboarding surface for a fuller authenticated web build.

See Sprout in context, then talk to Minuteman Apps.

The preview above gives visitors a credible feel for the app. The next step can be deeper web functionality, App Store launch support, or a more complete cross-platform product site.

Preview uses illustrative sample data and mirrors the live iPhone app’s architecture and product surfaces.