Left to Spend: Cash Flow
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Left to Spend: Cash Flow

Klover Holdings, Inc. · released 1 Aug 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

Your bank balance shows what you have now. Left to Spend helps you see what may be left after the bills ahead.

Connect your primary bank account, review upcoming bills, and follow a day-by-day cash-flow forecast through your next payday. Instead of checking a banking app, calendar, and spreadsheet, you get one clear answer: what’s left to spend?

KNOW WHAT’S SAFE TO SPEND

See your current balance, upcoming bills, days until payday, projected left-to-spend amount, and a practical daily budget in one simple dashboard.

SEE YOUR FUTURE BALANCE

Follow a daily forecast to understand how upcoming bills may affect your account before they post. Spot tight dates early and make more informed spending decisions.

KEEP BILLS IN VIEW

Track due dates and amounts, add upcoming bills, mark bills paid, and see the total still ahead.

UNDERSTAND YOUR CASH FLOW

Review income and expenses in a clean transaction timeline, with quick filters that make account activity easier to understand.

BUILT FOR REAL LIFE BETWEEN PAYDAYS

Traditional budgets explain where money went. Left to Spend focuses on the question that matters right now: “Will my account make it to payday?”

Left to Spend is useful for recurring bills, variable spending, or anyone who wants a clearer view of the days ahead.

IMPORTANT

Forecasts are estimates based on available account data, bill information, and timing assumptions. Transactions can post late, change amount, or be missing. Left to Spend is not a bank, financial adviser, or overdraft-protection service. Always confirm your available balance with your financial institution before spending.