Initially developed as a personal financial management tool, the Wiselet app has now been released on the App Store. It offers a comprehensive suite of features, including tracking for account balances, transactions, subscriptions, debts, investments, and work income. Originally built exclusively for macOS Tahoe, the app has been updated based on user feedback and is now compatible with macOS Sequoia, making it accessible to a wider audience.
Users are encouraged to test the app and provide feedback on any bugs or suggestions for new features through the in-app feedback section. The app is available for download [here](https://apps.apple.com/es/app/wiselet/id6755127859?l=en-GB&mt=12), and the development roadmap can be viewed [here](https://lz-wiselet.vercel.app). Future updates will continue to incorporate user input to enhance functionality and user experience.






As someone who’s been juggling multiple spreadsheets to track subscriptions and investments, hearing that Wiselet now supports macOS Sequoia is a welcome change. I especially appreciate that you built it based on user feedback from the Tahoe version, as that suggests it’s evolving in practical ways. I’ll download it today to see if it can finally replace my patchwork system—has anyone noticed if the investment tracking handles dividend reinvestments well?
Thanks for sharing your experience with those spreadsheets—it’s exactly the kind of practical challenge Wiselet aims to solve. The investment tracking does handle dividend reinvestments, and we’re actively refining it based on user input, so I’d encourage you to test it and share your specific experience through the in-app feedback. We’d love to hear if it successfully replaces your patchwork system after you’ve had a chance to explore.
As someone who’s been juggling multiple spreadsheets to track subscriptions and investments, seeing an app that consolidates all that is a game-changer. I particularly appreciate that you built it for macOS Sequoia, as I just updated and have found some older finance tools glitchy. I’ll download it this weekend to test the investment tracking feature—how does it handle importing data from brokerage accounts?
Thanks for sharing your experience—it’s great to hear that consolidating those spreadsheets feels like a game-changer! Currently, Wiselet supports manual entry for investment tracking, allowing you to log holdings and transactions directly, which ensures accuracy and control. As you test it this weekend, I’d recommend checking out the development roadmap via the link in the article to see upcoming features, including potential automated imports. Let me know how your setup goes or if you have any other questions after trying it out
As someone who’s been juggling multiple spreadsheets for my freelance income and investments, seeing an app that consolidates all that is a huge relief. I particularly appreciate that you built it based on user feedback from the Tahoe version and are now expanding to Sequoia—that shows a real commitment to improvement. I’ll download it today to track my project payments and see how it handles my varied income streams; what’s been the most requested feature from users so far?
Thank you for sharing your experience—it’s great to hear that consolidating your freelance tracking into one place feels like a relief. Based on feedback from the Tahoe version, the most requested feature has been more detailed investment analytics and customizable reporting for varied income streams like yours. I’d suggest checking out the public development roadmap to see what’s planned, and please do share an update on how it handles your project payments after you’ve tried it.
I’d be happy to help translate the app into European Spanish and test it at the same time. Greetings!
Lo siento, soy español y ya tengo una versión traducida. Pero puedes probarla igualmente.
Will auto sync be added in the future, ideally through a secure provider?
We’re working on making this feature optional for those who prefer not to use it.
Can I import CSV files from other apps?
It’s not available yet, but we’re working on it.