Reads Like a Newspaper.
Thinks Like a Data Scientist.
An editorial front page for people with scattered accounts, competing priorities, and no patience for another dashboard.
Supported accounts. Supported currencies. One morning briefing, plus the Goal Planning and analysis tools that keep the math underneath it honest.
शैक्षणिक tool, Financial Advice नाही. सध्या फक्त US persons साठी उपलब्ध आहे. भविष्यातील international launches बद्दल जाणून घेण्यासाठी द्या.
The front page is still the entry point: one readable edition that tells you what changed, what context is visible, and where the source records sit.
Before the Edition Can Help, It Has to Gather the Life You Actually Live.
The first job is not analysis. It is turning scattered accounts, old plans, PDFs, and forgotten balances into one readable morning edition.
Stories That Write Your Front PageData Science That Writes the Stories
Deep, rigorous, purpose-built data science engines read your accounts every morning. When something is worth saying, the briefing says it. When nothing changed, the silence is the story too.
A dashboard waits for you to ask a question. The ArthIQ Daily asks them on your behalf — every day, across every account, in every currency. Concentration drift, goal pace shifts, recurring-charge creep, cross-currency exposure — each pattern has its own engine, and each engine has a threshold for when its finding earns a place on the front page.
You don't see the engines. You see the stories they write.
Explore Stories →Goal Planning Shows What Your Priorities Cost Each Other.
A goal should not be simulated in isolation if it steals capital from a more important outcome.
Goal Planning turns a list of ambitions into a connected simulation. Funding one target changes the timeline, confidence, and monthly room available for the others.
That means the product can show not just whether a goal is on track, but which trade-off is actually being made when you pull one date forward, reduce a contribution, or prioritize a house over optional long-term goal spending.
The useful version of planning is not aspirational. It is explicit about where the pressure goes when life gets crowded.
Explore Goal Planning →Progress only means something when the system also shows which goal accelerates, which one slips, and how the trade-off changes goal readiness.
That is the difference between a planning engine and a wish list. Monthly cash allocation across goals, target timing, and the goal projections move together because they are modeled against the same balance sheet.
Beyond the Hero Features, the Paper Opens Into More Desks.
Budgeting, portfolio analytics, documents, imports, and household clarity all live inside the same editorial system, which is why the platform feels coherent instead of stitched together from point tools.
Essentials, Lifestyle, and Luxuries keep spending readable without turning your finances into a guilt dashboard.
Open desk →Allocation, drift, and performance context for review.
Open desk →Two people can share the same financial truth without needing the same level of detail.
Open desk →Supported statement imports help organize account records for your own reference.
Open desk →Supported account statements and records are organized for your own reference.
Open desk →US launch support first. Upload a statement and let the system help organize the facts for review.
Open desk →The Same Financial Truth Can Travel Across People, Screens, and Moments.
The strongest public-facing version of The ArthIQ Daily is not just personal. It is portable, shared, and calm enough to live with every day.
One person may want the deep edition. Another may only want the summary. A phone needs a morning glance. A watch needs a two-second pulse. The underlying system should stay true across all of them.
That is why Shared Clarity matters so much to the brand. It turns a private financial model into something a household can actually use together without forcing everyone into the same interface.
The public experience should end on that note: intelligent, portable, and trustworthy enough to live with every day.
See the shared view →One household can hold the same facts at different depths: a deep briefing for the person steering, a summary edition for the person staying aligned.
The Edition Should Travel With You.
A desktop front page is useful, but the same intelligence should still work on the move, in your ears, and at a glance.
The public-facing promise is not limited to one screen. The same morning edition can become an audio briefing on your phone or a two-second pulse on your watch without becoming a second product.
That matters because financial awareness usually breaks down when it asks for the wrong kind of attention. Portable surfaces keep the message alive in the places where habits actually form.
The point is continuity: one editorial system, multiple moments of use.
The same front page can travel from desktop to audio to watch without turning into a second product.
Your Data. Our Responsibility.
The same editorial clarity should extend to the part users care most about: what the product does with their financial data, and what it refuses to do.
We built The ArthIQ Daily on a simple belief: your financial data is yours. We design safeguards for it, avoid data-brokerage models, and keep the privacy policy aligned with how the system actually works.
The app is designed so authenticated users access only their own data. Detailed security claims will stay aligned with the full security-posture audit.
You can export your financial data at any time in standard formats. It's your data. Taking it with you should be effortless.
Read the full Your Data brief →The ArthIQ Daily is not built around advertising or data-brokerage revenue.
Where supported by your sign-in provider, you can use a passkey or magic link. Where a password is the only option, we never receive or store it - it stays with the provider.
We are auditing each AI feature so payloads match the context needed for that feature, with provider terms that prohibit training general provider models on user financial data.
The app is designed so authenticated users access only their own data, with controls verified through security review.