Your Financial Picture, Organized as a Daily Briefing.
The ArthIQ Daily combines editorial structure with account summaries, goal tracking, portfolio context, and household-ready summaries without collapsing into another generic finance dashboard.
Your Money Has a Story.We Write It Every Morning.
Every morning, The ArthIQ Daily produces an editorial-quality briefing about your financial life. Net worth, spending drift, goal movement, portfolio context — all synthesized into a front page you can actually read.
It is not a dashboard summary. It is written with headline hierarchy and narrative context so the most notable changes are easier to read.
The result is less tab-switching, fewer forgotten accounts, and a clearer record of what changed and why.
Learn more →Deep Engines Read Your Accounts.One Edition Summarizes What Changed.
Every morning, purpose-built data science engines scan your transactions, holdings, balances, and goals. They look for reportable patterns: concentration drift, spending pace shifts, currency exposure, goal-pace divergence, recurring-charge creep, deadline dates, and cross-account patterns. Each engine has a threshold. Most days, most engines find nothing.
The engines that do find something hand their finding to the editorial layer, which decides what earns the front page, what moves to a desk, and what stays in the archive. That separation — algorithmic detection plus editorial selection — is what keeps the briefing readable instead of noisy.
You don't see the engines. You see the stories they write. When a concentration alert clears its threshold, the Wealth Desk says so. When spending pace stays flat for a quiet month, the front page tells you that too. The product earns trust by reporting what changed — and what didn't.
Read the Morning Briefing →Goals That Compete for the Same Real Dollars.
A house fund, child education, and travel plans all pull from one wallet. The ArthIQ Daily models them together so the shared monthly capacity is visible.
When one goal receives more monthly capacity, the modeled dates, delays, and scenario percentages update in the same view.
This makes the goal record feel like life: intertwined, not neatly siloed into separate calculators.
Learn more →Essentials. Lifestyle. Luxuries. Not Guilt.
Traditional budgeting assigns moral weight to spending. ELL instead sorts spending by the role it plays in your life, which makes the categories far easier to reason about.
When lifestyle spending creeps up, the briefing tells you without turning the product into a finger-wagging alert machine.
You get clarity on how you live, not just a spreadsheet disguised as software.
Learn more →Portfolio Context for a Professional Conversation.
Allocation, drift, concentration, and target-versus-actual context all sit in one readable surface instead of being scattered across generic charts.
The observations are shown alongside the goals and timing you entered.
Portfolio context is often discussed with a financial professional, especially when a named holding or self-entered target band appears in the briefing.
Learn more →Supported Statements, Organized for Reading.
Financial life creates account statements and records that often end up scattered across inboxes and folders.
Supported account statements can be imported into a readable view alongside connected balances and transactions.
Availability depends on the document type, account provider, and release scope.
Learn more →For U.S. Persons With International Accounts.
The ArthIQ Daily is built for U.S. persons whose financial records may include supported international accounts, currencies, or institutions.
Auto-sync covers supported connections. Statement import helps organize supported records from financial systems that do not sync automatically.
The result is still one page, one briefing, and one coherent view of the accounts and records you connect.
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