Stevey is the AI money mate that takes the anxiety out of getting your finances sorted. He handles the bits you hate, so saving for what matters stops feeling like punishment.
no spam, no nagging, just Stevey
Cost of living is brutal. Houses are out of reach. Every other Australian money app responds to that by making you feel audited, showing you a spreadsheet of how much you spent on Uber Eats and calling it "insight."
Stevey works differently. He reads your spending in the background, plans the boring stuff, and tells you in plain English where you actually stand. No charts to interpret. No shame. Just a mate who's got your back.
that's the whole pitchA day with Stevey
Small things, sorted before you've thought about them.
Every morning, Stevey reads your week ahead. Bills coming in, goals to hit, what to spend, what to skip. One card. Two sips of coffee. You're sorted before you've even left the bedroom.
no spreadsheets, everHouse deposit hit 65%. On track for late August, exactly as planned.
Stevey knows your car, your suburb, and the cheapest pump nearby. Tap once. Get the exact dollar amount to fill up. No more $80 fills you didn't budget for.
saves about $11 each fillTell Stevey your goal. A trip, a deposit, a credit card. He calculates exactly what to cut, what to save, and how to get there. Then he tracks it in real time. Goals stop being wishes.
no judgement, everSave $46/week. Skip Uber Eats Tuesdays. Use Flybuys on groceries. Done by September 14.
Buy a house in the outer suburbs? Take six months off work? Pay off your HECS early? Ask Stevey. He runs the numbers against your actual life and tells you what would really happen.
no financial advisor jargonFlybuys, Qantas, Velocity, Emirates. Stevey tracks what you've earned, when it expires, and how to spend it on the goals you're already saving for. Free flights, anyone?
found moneyYour Qantas points cover the Bali return flight. Want me to lock it in?
Why people stick with him
Looks like a rough one. Good news, your house deposit is still on track thanks to the buffer from last fortnight. No lecture, just checking in. Want me to tighten things up this week, or roll with it and reset Monday?
Your data, not your problem
Stevey treats your financial data the way Australia's banks legally have to. Then we go further.
Stevey connects through Australia's Consumer Data Right, the same secure framework the big four banks operate under. Regulated by the ACCC and ASIC.
Stevey can see your transactions but cannot move money, change accounts, or transfer anything. Even if he wanted to, the system physically won't let him.
Stevey makes money from subscriptions, full stop. Your data isn't sold to advertisers, brokers, banks, or insurers. Not now, not ever. Written into our terms.
One tap removes your account, every transaction, every conversation, everything Stevey knows about you. Permanently. No fine print.
Who's building this
I spent years feeling weirdly bad about my own money. Not broke, just never clear on where I actually stood. Every app I tried made it worse, turned every coffee into a guilt trip. I wanted something that just told me the truth in plain English, like a mate who's good with money would. Couldn't find it, so I'm building it.
When does Stevey actually launch?
Beta in Q3 2026. Public launch end of 2026. Waitlist members get in first.
How much will it cost?
Free version forever. Stevey Pro at less than Netflix. Pricing locked in for waitlist members.
Do I need to give you my bank login?
Never. Stevey uses Australia's Open Banking. You authorise read-only access through your bank's own login screen. We never see your password.
Which banks does it work with?
All Australian banks live on the CDR network. The big four, plus Bendigo, Macquarie, ING, Up, Ubank, and dozens more.
Join the waitlist. We'll let you know the moment Stevey's ready.
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