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What is Breaker?

Breaker is a personal decision system for money and time. It helps you understand what you have now, what is coming next, when money activity happens, and where the current day goes.

What can I track in Breaker?

Breaker currently covers current balance, income, expenses, debts, buckets, transaction history, future balance projections, scheduled money activity, reminder notes, and daily time blocks.

How do Finances and Plan work together?

Finances is the operational money view for what is happening now. Plan uses that same finance data to show future balances, spending patterns, future-date projections, and debt outlook.

What does the Calendar page show?

Calendar shows scheduled finance activity in a month view, including recurring income, expenses, debt payments, and any reminder notes you add.

What does the Time page do?

Time shows how the current day is being used with a visual day structure and editable time blocks.

Can recurring entries and debts be edited?

Yes. The finance side supports editing recurring entries and managing debts, including updates to individual occurrences or ongoing series where applicable.

Is Breaker only for budgeting?

No. Money is a big part of the product, but Breaker also includes forward planning, calendar visibility, and daily time-use tracking.

Who is Breaker for?

Breaker is for people who feel financially unclear, disorganized, or stretched across too many tools and want a calmer way to understand both money and time.