Use the real inputs
Add income, bills, planned expenses, savings goals, and an emergency buffer.
Budgeting for the moment you actually need it
Dragon Budget helps you decide whether a purchase fits your real budget by looking at your income, bills, savings goals, emergency buffer, and upcoming expenses.
Your bank balance can look comfortable while bills, subscriptions, savings goals, and planned purchases are already spoken for. Dragon Budget starts with the everyday question and turns your numbers into a clearer spending decision.
Checking your balance before buying something is normal, but it can hide what is due next. Rent, utilities, subscriptions, fuel, groceries, and savings goals all change what you can safely spend.
Dragon Budget is built around the purchase moment: the point where you need a simple answer without pretending money is simpler than it is.
Dragon Budget calculates a safe-to-spend amount from the numbers that matter before your next pay period. The result is a practical estimate, not a promise or financial advice.
Add income, bills, planned expenses, savings goals, and an emergency buffer.
Turn scattered obligations into an estimated safe-to-spend amount.
Enter the purchase amount and see whether it leaves room afterward.
The static calculator runs in your browser and does not store your inputs.
Dragon Budget is for people who want a clearer daily spending number, especially when money is tight, income changes, bills stack up, or a purchase feels hard to judge from a balance alone.
Dragon Budget helps organize your numbers so you can make clearer spending decisions. It does not replace professional financial, legal, tax, or debt advice.
The main question is not only where money went. It is whether a purchase fits before you make it.
The first calculator uses a clear formula you can inspect and adjust with your own numbers.
Future premium features are planned around a transparent adaptive pricing philosophy from $1 to $20 per month.
Design direction
Dragon Budget is being planned around a dark premium fintech interface: safe-to-spend, cash flow, event budgets, subscriptions, goals, and a Dragon Advisor that explains its answers with cited entries.
Prompt 17
The planned Dragon Advisor experience should answer questions like “Why is my safe-to-spend low?” and “Can I afford dinner tonight?” using local entries and plain-language citations.
Yes, based on your current entries. This purchase fits after rent, car insurance, your weekend trip line item, and your emergency buffer are accounted for.
Want the direct version? The FAQ explains safe-to-spend, privacy, bank connections, adaptive pricing, and current app status.
The public static site includes a browser-only calculator. The fuller Dragon Budget app is in MVP planning, so planned features are labeled as planned.