

Sumyfi
Sumyfi is a personal finance dashboard that helps users connect accounts from thousands of financial institutions to track spending, subscriptions, budgets, savings goals, bills, and net worth in one place.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online
- iPhone
- Android
Features
- Cash Flow Analysis
- Ad-free
- Bank integration
- Recurring Billing
- Goal Tracking
- Subscription Management
- Cloud Sync
- Import CSV Data
- Support for multiple currencies
Sumyfi News & Activities
Recent activities
- Sumyfi added Sumyfi
Sumyfi added Sumyfi as alternative to You Need A Budget, Sure, MoneyManager Ex and Actual Budget
Sumyfi information
What is Sumyfi?
Sumyfi is a personal finance dashboard that helps users connect accounts from thousands of financial institutions to track spending, subscriptions, budgets, savings goals, bills, and net worth in one place.
Instead of switching between banking apps, spreadsheets, subscription services, and budgeting tools, Sumyfi gives users a centralized view of their finances through a clean and modern interface designed for both simplicity and visibility.
Users can monitor recurring subscriptions, analyze spending categories, follow savings progress, manage financial goals, and better understand where their money is going over time. Sumyfi is designed to reduce the stress and fragmentation that often comes with managing personal finances across multiple platforms.
The platform supports connections with over 12,000 financial institutions across Canada and the United States and is built to help people organize their financial life more efficiently.
Key features include: • Financial account aggregation • Subscription and recurring payment tracking • Budgeting and spending analysis • Net worth monitoring • Bill and reminder tracking • Savings and financial goal tracking • Transaction categorization • Unified financial dashboard • Multi-device access with cloud sync • Dark mode support
Sumyfi is ideal for individuals looking for a modern alternative to spreadsheets or older personal finance tools while keeping all their financial information accessible in one place.






