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Budget

Budget gives your household a forward look at recurring spending. It projects what your active subscriptions will cost over the coming weeks and months, so renewals never catch you by surprise.

How the Projection Works

Budget is built entirely from the subscriptions you track in Home Inventory. OneHaus reads each active subscription's renewal schedule and fee, then projects those payments forward across your chosen time horizon.

It is a forward-looking projection, not a record of past spending. OneHaus does not store historical transactions or connect to your bank, so the accuracy of your budget depends on keeping your subscriptions up to date.

Choosing a Time Horizon

Switch between horizons to see spending at different ranges:

  • 1 month: Broken down week by week, so you can see exactly when payments land.
  • 3 months, 6 months, and 1 year: Bucketed by calendar month for a longer-range view.

The chart updates to match the horizon you pick, and a spike on any bar highlights a period with unusually high spend so you can plan ahead.

This Month at a Glance

Budget compares your current month's projected spend against the previous month, so you can see at a glance whether your costs are trending up or down.

Upcoming Payments

Below the chart, Budget lists your upcoming subscription payments for the next 60 days, sorted by due date. Tap any payment to open the related subscription and review or update its details. The list shows up to 50 upcoming payments.

A Note on Currencies

Budget shows one currency at a time. It displays your spending in pounds (GBP) when you have GBP subscriptions, and otherwise falls back to the most common currency among them. Subscriptions in other currencies are left out of the projection, and OneHaus shows a warning so you know some are not counted. For the most accurate picture, keep your subscriptions in a single currency where you can.

Tips

  • Add every recurring payment as a subscription in Home Inventory — streaming, gym, insurance, memberships — so your projection reflects your real outgoings.
  • Check the 1-month view at the start of each month to see exactly which weeks your payments fall in.
  • Pause or cancel a subscription in OneHaus and the projection updates automatically, so you can see the saving straight away.
  • Pull down to refresh if a recent change to a subscription has not yet appeared.

Troubleshooting

  • A payment is missing: Check that the subscription is marked active (paused and cancelled subscriptions are excluded) and that it has both a renewal schedule and a fee set.
  • The total looks wrong: Confirm each subscription's fee and renewal cadence. Budget projects these forward, so an incorrect cadence will skew the result.
  • Some subscriptions are missing from the total: Budget shows one currency at a time and leaves out subscriptions in other currencies, displaying a warning when it does. Keep your subscriptions in a single currency so they all count.

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