What's New in wealthmode: March 2026 Update
A look at what we've been building at wealthmode this month — new features, improvements, and what's coming next for your personal finance dashboard.
March was a big month at wealthmode. We shipped things we’re genuinely excited about, cleaned up a few rough edges, and started laying the groundwork for what comes next. If you’ve been using the app and noticed some changes, this post is the full picture. And if you’re new here, welcome — this is how we like to stay in touch.
Here’s a look at what we built, what we improved, and where we’re headed.
New on the Blog
The biggest launch this month wasn’t a feature inside the app — it was this blog.
We published over ten articles in March, covering the topics that come up most often when people talk about managing money: how to build a budget that actually holds up, how to approach saving when it feels like there’s nothing left to save, and how to start investing without needing to know everything first.
We put a lot of thought into making these guides practical rather than generic. Personal finance content on the internet tends to fall into two camps: oversimplified listicles that don’t give you enough to actually act on, or dense academic-style writing that loses most readers by the third paragraph. We wanted something in between — honest, direct, and useful whether you’re starting from zero or trying to sharpen what you’re already doing.
The three guides we’re most proud of from this first batch:
- Personal Budgeting: The Complete Guide — a thorough walkthrough of how to build a budget, which methods work for different situations, and how to keep it going after the first month.
- How to Save Money: Practical Strategies That Actually Work — not a list of “skip your morning coffee” tips. Real approaches to building savings habits that stick.
- Investing for Beginners — a calm, jargon-light intro to getting started with investing, including why it matters and how to take the first step.
Whether you’re just getting started with your finances or looking to level up what you’re already doing, there’s something in that lineup for you. We’ll be adding more articles throughout April, including deeper dives into topics like emergency funds, debt payoff strategies, and making sense of your spending patterns.
What We’re Working On
On the product side, a lot of what we’re focused on right now is making the core experience better. Specifically, we’re looking at the parts of the app where users have the most to gain from clearer information.
The budgeting experience is at the top of the list. Right now you can set budgets and track spending against them, which is a solid foundation. But we want to go further — giving you better visibility into how your spending breaks down by category over time, where you’re consistently over or under, and what that means for your overall financial picture. Category-level insights and spending trend views are things we’re actively exploring.
Savings goal tracking is another area we’re investing in. Setting a savings goal is one thing; having the app help you stay connected to it and understand your progress in a meaningful way is another. We want the savings experience to feel motivating rather than just informational.
We’re also continuing to build out the blog. April’s content calendar is already taking shape, and we’re planning pieces on topics that complement what’s in the app — things you can read, think about, and then put into practice directly in wealthmode. The goal is for the blog and the product to feel like they’re working together, not just existing alongside each other.
We’re not putting hard dates on any of this. We’d rather ship things when they’re actually good than rush something out and have to walk it back. But these are real priorities, not distant roadmap items.
Your Feedback Matters
We say this genuinely: wealthmode is being built for real people with real financial goals, and the people using it are the best source of information we have about what’s working and what isn’t.
If you’ve been reading the blog, we’d love to know what topics you want to see covered next. Are there areas of personal finance that feel confusing or underserved? Something you’ve tried to figure out and couldn’t find a straightforward answer to? We’re actively planning content for the coming months and reader input directly shapes what we write.
On the product side, the same applies. If there’s a feature you wish existed, a workflow that feels clunky, or something you keep wishing the app would just do — we want to hear it. Every piece of feedback we receive gets read and considered. A lot of what ends up on the roadmap starts as a comment or a suggestion from someone using the app.
You can reach us through the app or reply to any of our email updates. We read everything.
Until Next Month
That’s the March update. It was a full month and we’re proud of what went out the door. The blog launch in particular felt like a real step forward — not just as a way to share information, but as a way to stay connected with the people who use wealthmode and care about their financial health.
Thanks for being part of this community. We’re building something we genuinely believe in, and the support means a lot.
More updates coming in April. Stay tuned.