No spreadsheets, no formulas, no overwhelm. Just a clean way to track your money so you actually know what's yours, what's going where, and what you're building toward.
Limited time launch price · Only 50 spots · Lifetime access & upgrades
You've downloaded the apps. You've started tracking your money four different times this year and quit by week two. Not because you're bad with money, but because every system out there assumes you have an accounting brain, two extra hours a week, and zero life going on.
You don't need another spreadsheet with seven tabs you'll never use. You don't need another tracker that breaks every time a formula glitches. And you definitely don't need another money tool that lectures you about lattes.
What you actually need is something simple enough that you'll open it every day. Something that fits how you actually live.
A clean, web-based financial tracker you open on your phone or laptop. Built for daily use, built for real life, built to take five minutes instead of fifty.
Log income and expenses without thinking about categories first or building a system from scratch. Just open it, type the number, and move on.
See where your money is actually going, not where you wish it was going. The clarity alone tends to shift behavior before you even try.
Open it anywhere. Nothing to download, nothing taking up storage on your phone, nothing to update.
One time payment. No monthly fee, no surprise upgrades, no canceling subscriptions you forgot about.
Sometimes a tracker is easier to understand when you watch it work. Here's a 30-second look at MoneyFest before you commit.
Here's the part that changes everything. Most people only have one bank account, but their money has many jobs. Some is for savings. Some for a sinking fund. Some for loan payments. Some for that travel goal you've been quietly holding.
When you check your balance and see one big number, your brain treats all of it like spending money. You see ₱100,000 and feel rich, but really only ₱20,000 is yours to spend this month. The rest already has a job — you just couldn't see it.
MoneyFest lets you compartmentalize a single bank account into separate buckets. Your money still lives in one place, but now you know exactly what's available, what's restricted, and what's growing toward something specific.
When you treat your money like it has a purpose, it starts to behave differently. That's the quiet shift behind every financial breakthrough. Not more hustle, just more clarity.
"One bank account. Five purposes. A whole new relationship with your money."
Claim Lifetime AccessMoneyFest does not connect to your bank account. You enter your numbers manually, which means there's no phishing risk, no syncing failures, no third party data sharing, and no scary headlines about your information getting leaked.
Some people see manual entry as a downside. I see it as the security feature. You stay in control of your data, you stay in relationship with your money, and there's nothing for anyone to compromise.
One time payment, no subscription. You buy it once and it's yours. No premium tier surprise later, no canceling something you forgot you signed up for.
When I add new features, you get them. No upcharges, no separate purchase. The version you buy today keeps getting better while the price you paid stays the same.
Not just how to click the buttons. I'll also share the money mindset side, how to set this up so it actually fits your life, and where to start if your finances feel overwhelming right now.
A private community where I share systems for money, work, life, and income streams. Send feature requests, ask questions, and get early access to everything I build next.
$17 today while the launch price is open. The price moves to $37 at public launch on May 31, then to its standard $97 lifetime price after that. The $17 you pay today stays $17 forever.
"If even one of those sounded like you, you already have your answer."
Get MoneyFest for $17
I'm Jayce, an operations strategist who builds systems for online businesses. I've spent years helping founders and teams turn chaos into clean, repeatable workflows. The thing I keep noticing is that most people don't have a money problem, they have a clarity problem. The numbers are not the issue, the system around the numbers is.
I built MoneyFest because I needed it myself. I'd been using it to track my own money for over two months before opening it up, and it works. It's simple. It's the tracker I wish I'd had years ago when I was first figuring out how to manage my finances as a freelancer.
This is the first piece of a bigger vision: real systems that help people manage their lives, not just their inboxes.
No, it's a web-based tool you access through any browser on your phone or computer. There's nothing to install, nothing taking up storage. You log in and use it from anywhere.
Yes. MoneyFest does not connect to your bank account, so there's nothing to phish. You manually enter your income and expenses — no syncing with banks, no third party data sharing, no "give us your login credentials" moment. You stay in control of your data and there's no third party integration that could get compromised.
That's exactly who this is for. There are no formulas, no spreadsheet logic, and no financial knowledge required. If you can type a number into a box, you can use this.
You'll get a walkthrough Loom that takes you from logging in to tracking your first day of expenses. I'll show you exactly where to start, what to enter first, and how to set up your tracker so it actually fits your life.
Because this is a limited time launch price. The regular price for MoneyFest is $97 lifetime. Right now it's $17 because the doors just opened and the social proof is still being built. You're being offered the lowest price MoneyFest will ever cost.
No refunds at the launch price. I'm keeping it intentionally low so it's a low-stakes "just try it" decision.
Yes. Public launch on May 31 moves the price to $37. Once features expand and testimonials are public, it settles at the regular $97 lifetime price. The $17 you pay today stays $17 forever.
A private community where I share systems for money, work, life, and income streams. Ask questions, send feature requests, and get early access to everything I build next, including a future business owner version of MoneyFest with inventory and profit tracking.
The regular price for MoneyFest is $97. Public launch on May 31 moves it to $37. The $17 launch price is open to the first 50 buyers, and that's it. If you've been waiting for a money tool that's actually simple, this is the one.
Get MoneyFest for $17One time payment · Lifetime access and upgrades · No refunds