# Spendaily > Spendaily is a daily budgeting app that helps you know what you can spend today. Manual input only, no bank connection required. ## About Spendaily turns your monthly budget into a simple daily number. Spend less than that number and the surplus rolls forward. No bank linking, no complex dashboards, just one clear number for today. ## Links - [Website](https://www.spendaily.com) - [Features](https://www.spendaily.com/features) - [FAQ](https://www.spendaily.com/faq) - [Contact](https://www.spendaily.com/contact) - [Download on App Store](https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/spendaily/id6757773714) - [Full article content for LLMs](https://www.spendaily.com/llms-full.txt) ## Blog Articles - [Budgeting Apps Without Bank Accounts for Students and Young Workers](https://www.spendaily.com/articles/budget-app-students-without-bank-account): A budget app for students without a bank account should work with manual entry, support irregular income, and show a simple daily limit. That matters because many young users rely on mixed income sources, cash, family support, student finance, or variable shift pay, and a manual daily-budget app handles that mix better than a bank-linked one. - [How to Switch from a Bank-Synced Budget App to Manual Daily Tracking](https://www.spendaily.com/articles/manual-budgeting-app): To switch from a bank-synced budget app to manual daily tracking, start by keeping your existing spending categories simple, export any history you want to save, and rebuild your budget around one daily allowance. The goal is not to copy every feature you had before, it is to keep the parts that actually helped you spend better. - [Why a Budget App Without Bank Linking Can Be Better for Your Money](https://www.spendaily.com/articles/budgeting-app-without-bank-linking): A budgeting app without bank linking can be better for your money because it gives you more privacy, faster setup, and stronger spending awareness. Instead of pulling every transaction automatically, it asks you to enter what matters, and that small bit of friction often creates better financial attention, especially for discretionary spending. - [Daily Budget App: What to Look For and How to Choose](https://www.spendaily.com/articles/daily-budget-app): A good daily budget app shows you one clear number for today, updates quickly after each spend, and keeps setup simple enough that you actually use it. The best options reduce decision friction rather than adding more financial admin, which usually means daily framing, rollover, and minimal setup matter more than extra dashboards. - [How to Budget Daily: A Beginner-Friendly Step-by-Step Guide](https://www.spendaily.com/articles/how-to-budget-daily): To budget daily, start with your income, remove fixed costs and essentials, then divide what remains by the days in your pay cycle. Use that number as your daily spending limit and let any underspend roll forward. The method is beginner-friendly because it reduces budgeting to one useful number instead of dozens of categories. - [What Can I Spend Today? A Simple Framework for Daily Decisions](https://www.spendaily.com/articles/what-can-i-spend-today): If you want to know what you can spend today, start with your daily allowance, then adjust for any planned spending and any rollover from previous days. That gives you a real-time number for today's choices, simpler and more useful than trying to mentally track an entire month while standing at a checkout. - [How to Track Your Expenses Daily Without Burning Out](https://www.spendaily.com/articles/track-expenses-daily): To track expenses daily without burning out, make the routine smaller, faster, and more selective. Log the spending that changes your decisions, not every possible transaction. A two-minute daily check-in is more sustainable than a perfect system you avoid using after a week. - [Daily Budgeting vs Envelope and Zero-Based Budgeting: Which Is Right for You?](https://www.spendaily.com/articles/envelope-budgeting-vs-daily-budgeting): Daily budgeting, envelope budgeting, and zero-based budgeting all help you control spending, but they work differently. Daily budgeting gives you one live number for today. Envelope budgeting separates money into spending pots. Zero-based budgeting assigns every pound a job before the month begins. The right one depends on how much structure you want and how often you need guidance. - [Daily Budget Calculator: Step-by-Step Template You Can Use Today](https://www.spendaily.com/articles/daily-budget-calculator): A daily budget calculator turns your monthly money into a daily spending limit by subtracting fixed costs and dividing the remainder by the days in your pay cycle. It works because it gives you a usable number for today, not a broad monthly total that is easy to ignore. - [How to Work Out How Much You Can Spend per Day](https://www.spendaily.com/articles/how-much-can-i-spend-per-day): To work out how much you can spend per day, subtract your fixed monthly costs from your take-home pay, then divide what is left by the number of days in your pay cycle. The result is your daily discretionary allowance, the number that tells you whether today's spend fits your real budget. - [Daily Budgeting for Students and Young Adults: Real Numbers, Real Examples (2026)](https://www.spendaily.com/articles/daily-budgeting-for-students-young-adults-real-numbers-examples): A realistic daily budget for a UK student in 2026 is typically between £10 and £25 for discretionary spending after rent, bills, and essentials. The exact number depends on your city, income, and lifestyle, but the principle is the same: divide what you have left after fixed costs by the days remaining in your pay or student loan cycle. - [Micro-Savings Goals: How Small Daily Choices Fund the Things You Actually Want](https://www.spendaily.com/articles/micro-savings-goals-small-daily-choices-fund-things-you-want): A micro-savings goal is a specific, tangible target, like a new pair of headphones or a weekend trip, that you fund gradually by saving small amounts from your daily budget surplus. Unlike abstract savings accounts, micro-goals give every saved pound a purpose. This makes saving feel motivating rather than restrictive, because you see visible progress toward something you actually want. - [Daily Spending Habits: Small Changes That Save You More Each Month](https://www.spendaily.com/articles/daily-spending-habits-small-changes-save-more-each-month): Daily spending habits are the small, repeated financial decisions you make every day, from your morning coffee to lunchtime choices. Because these decisions happen on autopilot, changing just two or three of them creates compounding savings over a month. A daily budget check-in is the single most effective habit for building financial awareness without willpower-heavy restriction. - [Budgeting Apps Without Bank Connections: A Complete Guide (2026)](https://www.spendaily.com/articles/budgeting-apps-without-bank-connections-complete-guide): A budgeting app without a bank connection lets you track spending manually by entering expenses yourself, rather than syncing your bank account. These apps offer more privacy, work with any bank or payment method, and are often simpler to set up. They suit anyone who values control over automation and prefers not to share banking credentials with a third-party app. - [Daily Budgeting: How to Turn Your Monthly Budget Into a Simple Daily Number](https://www.spendaily.com/articles/daily-budgeting-turn-monthly-budget-into-simple-daily-number): Daily budgeting divides your monthly spending allowance into a single daily number. Spend less than that number and the surplus rolls forward. This simple shift, from tracking what you've spent to knowing what you can spend today, makes every spending decision instant, concrete, and achievable without complex spreadsheets or bank connections.