Your paycheck plan starts here.
Build a clear plan for bills, debt, and savings in minutes.
5 steps
Income → Bills → Debts → Savings → Plan
2 modes
Hourly or Salary, your choice
15 min
Typical full setup time
Step 1 — Paycheck Setup
Build your net paycheck. We’ll allocate bills, debt, and savings after.
Hourly supports overtime and variable hours.
Overtime applies
Auto-convert hours above threshold into OT (per week).
Estimate my take-home
Use a simple % you control.
I know my exact take-home
Skip estimating taxes and just enter net.
Salary mode assumes the number you enter is already net.
👇 Fill Step 1, then click “Save Step 1”. Your net paycheck will appear here.
Show paycheck breakdown
Step 2 — Fixed Bills
Add regular monthly bills like rent, HOA, car payments, or internet.
Total bills tracked
$0.00
Tip: use “Edit” to update a bill or “Remove” to delete it.
Step 3 — Debts
Add credit cards or loans you want to pay down. Choose how you want extra payments prioritized.
You can switch anytime — the plan will update.
Learn the difference
Minimums tracked
$0.00
Step 4 — Savings Goals
Build savings goals alongside debt payoff. Extra money is weighted by priority and deadline.
Priority and deadline work together to split savings automatically.
Total goal targets
$0.00
Tip: set close deadlines for urgent goals like emergency savings.
Step 5 — Plan Output
Calculate your next paycheck actions, then launch the full paycheck-by-paycheck tracker.
Focus on Debt sends ~80% of extra to debt. Balanced is 50/50. Focus on Saving sends ~80% to goals.
👇 Click the button below to calculate what to do with your next paycheck.
Open Full Plan Tracker
Turn off to keep data only for this session.
FAQ
Common questions about the planner.
Where is my data stored?
Sign-in is required to use the planner. Your entries stay on your device unless you choose billing/account actions.
What if my pay varies?
Use hourly mode with your actual hours, or enter exact net pay for the paycheck.
Snowball vs avalanche?
Snowball targets the smallest balance for motivation. Avalanche targets the highest APR to save interest.