NeverRunShort already does the hard part — day-by-day, per-account cash-flow projection. Here's what's coming to make it easier to live with day to day. Every item below keeps the same promise: privacy-first and manual-entry by default, always.
A native SwiftUI app — not a wrapped web page — with the full planner, timeline, accounts, and budgets. Currently UI-complete and being wired up to the same sync you already use on the web.
A push notification when NeverRunShort spots a shortfall coming, and a reminder before a bill is due — so you find out at breakfast, not while checking the app.
A lightweight, read-only shared view for couples and households who want visibility into the same numbers without merging into one fully shared, editable planner.
The one number that matters most — days until your next projected shortfall, or "safe to spend today" — right on your home screen, no need to open the app.
For people who'd rather not enter transactions by hand, an opt-in way to sync a single account automatically — added on top of manual entry, never replacing it as the default.
Rule-based suggestions from your own transaction history to speed up manual entry — no AI narrator, no black-box categorization you can't override.
Every feature above is designed to add convenience without asking you to give up the thing that makes NeverRunShort different: your data stays yours, bank-linking is opt-in rather than required, and there's no AI feature you can't turn off.
Reach out and we'll let you know as soon as each of these ships — including the iPhone app's first beta.
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