FinBuddy.
SaakarKaro's personal-finance app — it turns long-term goals, like buying a car in seven years, into a plan you act on today. I build and ship the whole thing solo in Flutter.

Overview
FinBuddy is built around one idea: long-term goals only happen if you start acting on them today. Want to buy an Audi in seven years? The app turns that into a concrete plan and holds your hand along the way — guiding the decisions and habits that get you there, rather than just logging what you've already spent.
Getting your money in is meant to be effortless. Alongside manual entry, you can import transactions straight from a bank statement; for taxes you upload your Form 16 and every field is filled in for you, and the same goes for interest and dividend certificates.
I work with SaakarKaro — an early-stage startup — as their sole developer, building and managing the Flutter app end to end: shipping to the App Store and Play Store, and running CI/CD with Codemagic and Shorebird over-the-air updates. A Next.js admin backend gives the founders insight into product usage and talks to the app.
Highlights
- 01Turns long-term goals into daily, actionable plans
- 02Import transactions from a bank statement or add manually
- 03Upload Form 16 — every tax field filled automatically
- 04Interest and dividend certificates parsed the same way
- 05Sole developer — Flutter app on both app stores
- 06CI/CD via Codemagic with Shorebird OTA updates
Details
- Role
- Freelance · Sole developer
- Type
- Flutter · Personal finance
- Year
- 2026
- Platform
- iOS · Android
Tech stack
Mobile
Backend
CI/CD