Changelog
Everything shipped, with the date it shipped on.
6 dated entries spanning 2026-07-06 — 2026-08-11 — about 1 months of shipped work.
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v3.4.0
Build your own dashboard — and 44 widgets that had to prove their numbers
- Every card on the dashboard became a slot you can drag, swap or remove, on web, iOS and Android. Your layout follows you between them.
- All 44 dashboard widgets were audited against one question: can this number be true? Ten could not. They now state what they are based on, or decline to print a figure at all rather than show one that looks confident and is not.
- Tap any bar, slice or point to see the transactions behind it. Tap a legend entry to hide that series and let the rest of the chart rescale.
- Opening the app from a notification or a share now shows your last-known figures immediately instead of a spinner, and says so when it is working offline.
- New accounts get a home currency guessed from your timezone, with a visible override — and switching it later re-denominates your budgets properly instead of turning a $500 limit into a ₹500 one.
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v3.3.0
Move over from YNAB, and find out which card you should have used
- One-shot import from YNAB: accounts, categories, years of transactions, splits, transfers, scheduled bills and assigned budget amounts, in a single pass. The report lists everything that could not come across rather than quietly dropping it.
- Card rewards optimizer: see what a purchase actually earned against what your best other card would have earned, with the monthly cap remaining. Seeded rates are labelled unverified until hand-checked.
- Fixed goal trackers overstating progress — a refund inside a tracked category dropped out of the total instead of netting against it.
- Android caught up with iOS on the small things: pull-to-refresh, swipe actions, list animations, correct keyboards on every field.
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v3.2.0
Stay signed in, import from Lunch Money, pay yearly
- Fixed the six-hour auto-logout on iOS and Android. You re-login once on upgrade and then it holds.
- One-shot import from Lunch Money for anyone moving across.
- Annual plans wired end to end, including the Founding 50 price lock.
- Household splits now round to each currency's real minor unit — yen and won have no cents, and dinars have three decimals, so a hardcoded two was wrong in both directions.
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v3.1.0
Android on the Play Store, and bank sync beyond North America
- Android shipped to the Play Store, with Google Play billing and the Plaid SDK wired.
- Sign in with Apple on web and Android.
- Bank sync in 40+ countries became possible on Core by bringing your own LunchFlow account — a separate service, on its own bill, that you sign up for and manage yourself.
- Admin impersonation was time-boxed and made revocable, so a support session cannot outlive its purpose.
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v2.14.0
Splitting bills with the people you live with, and catching subscriptions that creep
- Household bill splitting with settle-up, so a shared expense stops distorting one person's budget.
- Subscription manager that notices when a recurring charge quietly goes up.
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v2.13.0
Household nudges, and the first public pages
- Reactions and nudges inside a household, so settling up is a conversation rather than an accusation.
- The first public guide pages went live.
Before this record starts
Orbiq did not begin at the top of this page. Work under the Unifin name runs back to at least 2025-09-01, and this repository's own history starts 2026-03-22. Those earlier entries are not written up yet, and rather than invent dates for a period with no record in this repository, the gap is shown as a gap. 9 entries are outstanding.