EcoFlow
Emotion-Based Cash Flow Management
Manage your money flow based on emotions. Track spending with mood tags, automatically allocate to 6 smart financial jars, and receive alerts for impulsive spending when your emotional state is unstable.
Today's Spending
$247.50
Current Mood
Impulse Alert
Your mood suggests careful spending today
Powerful Features
Everything you need to manage your cash flow with emotional awareness
Emotion-linked Spending
Tag emotions for each expense. Explore the relationship between emotions and financial behavior in your decision-making process.
Six Intelligent Financial Jars
Your income is automatically distributed across 6 jars based on your goals and priorities
Impulse Spending Alerts
Get intelligent warnings when your emotional state suggests you might be making impulsive purchases
Track Spending with Emotions
Understand how your feelings influence your financial decisions
Add Expense
Recent Expenses
Coffee Shop
Happy
$45.5
Online Shopping
Stressed
$120
Lunch
Neutral
$28
Six Intelligent Financial Jars
Your income is automatically distributed across 6 jars based on your goals and priorities
Necessities
Essential expenses: food, housing, utilities
Financial Freedom
Long-term investments and wealth building
Education
Learning, courses, and personal development
Play
Entertainment, hobbies, and fun activities
Give
Charity, gifts, and helping others
Long-term Savings
Emergency fund and future goals
Monthly Allocation Example
Necessities
$2750
Financial Freedom
$500
Education
$500
Play
$500
Give
$250
Long-term Savings
$500
Impulse Spending Alerts
Get intelligent warnings when your emotional state suggests you might be making impulsive purchases
How It Works
- Tracks your emotional patterns over time
- Identifies correlations between mood and spending
- Sends gentle reminders when patterns suggest impulsivity
- Helps you make more mindful financial decisions
Alert Example
You've been feeling stressed today, and your spending pattern shows higher expenses during similar emotional states.
Consider waiting 24 hours before making this purchase.
Today's spending vs. average