u/Disastrous_Top1546

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I started working on Avina as a personalized app for my parents when they kept getting hit with unexpected bills and auto-charges they didn’t fully understand.

So I built Avina to help people track goals, budgets, and their safe-to-spend number for the week or month.

What I realized while building is that most financial tools show you data, but they don’t actually help you feel in control.

Avina is designed to make money feel simpler and more human by helping you:
- See what bills are coming up.
- Understand how much you can safely spend.-
- Stay on track with savings goals.-
- Get a clearer picture of where your money is going.

I’ve spent the last 2 years refining the idea, improving the experience, and trying to build something that feels useful for everyday people, not just finance experts.

- I’d genuinely love feedback on:
- The idea itself.
- The onboarding and UX.
- What feature you’d want most in a tool like this.

I would really appreciate it if you guys can try it out and let me know what you think of it,
thanks

u/Disastrous_Top1546 — 17 days ago

Hey everyone, for the past 2 years I have been developing an app called avina.

It’s a financial and budgeting app / website that comes with your very own ai advisor. It can help you track bills, warn you of upcoming events, give you advise and more.

There alot I have done with avina but I would really appreciate if people can test out my app give me any advise will be very appreciated and helpful.

I’m currently working on a iOS version and App Store version but I’m still trying to figure out how to fully do it and have made some pushes towards iOS release.

Thank you so much

avina-ai.ca

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u/Disastrous_Top1546 — 22 days ago