Pricing
$79/year. Your data stays yours forever.
Pay annually for the app and a year of updates. Your finances stay on your PC the whole time — we never see them. Cancel any time; your local install and every CSV file you've built up keep working forever. No tiers, no upsells, no surprise yearly bumps.
GlidePath Money Desktop
Personal license
Everything below, for one household.
Or $9.99/mo billed monthly · 30-day refund
- Local install for Windows (Mac coming soon)
- Private subdomain on glidepathmoney.com
- Microsoft / Google sign-in for remote access
- Unlimited accounts, cards, loans, transactions
- CSV / Excel / PDF import from Mint, Simplifi, Monarch, YNAB, Quicken
- Net worth, cash flow, retirement projections
- 0% balance transfer tracking — countdown to expiry, monthly payment to clear, post-promo APR (the killer feature)
- Loan amortization with balloon-payment warnings
- One year of updates and feature releases
- Email support
Payment integration launches with the public beta. Sign up below to get notified.
Beta access list
We're onboarding the first 25 users by hand right now. Send an email and you'll get a license key as soon as the next slot opens up — no payment until the beta is complete, and at a permanent discount once we go live.
FAQ
What happens if I cancel?
Your local install keeps working forever — it doesn't phone home. You lose access to updates and to your private subdomain (so phone access stops). Your data is plain CSVs on your disk; you can keep using it locally or open in Excel.
Does my PC have to be on for phone access?
Yes. The phone reaches your PC via a secure tunnel — when the PC is off, the URL stops working. Most users leave their PC on or wake it remotely. A future "Cloud" tier (no PC required) is on the roadmap but not committed.
Do you have access to my data?
No. Your accounts, balances, and transactions are stored as CSV files in
%LocalAppData%/GlidePath Money/ on your PC. We never receive them.
The only thing we host on your behalf is the sign-in gate at your subdomain —
which is just a redirect to Microsoft or Google.
Can I share with family?
Yes — your sign-in gate can allowlist multiple emails. One license covers your household. Each family member signs in with their own Microsoft or Google account.
Why not connect to my bank like Mint did?
Two reasons. First: your bank credentials shouldn't be sitting in a third-party vault waiting for a breach. Second: bank-sync services break constantly when banks change their UIs, leaving you with stale data and frustration. Manual entry is annoying once a week, less annoying than the alternatives.