BudgetLuma
Public share links

Share a clean summary. Keep the details private.

Turn any wallet into a public link — budgetluma.com/share/… — to show a trip’s total, a project’s budget or a shared household’s month at a glance. Safe aggregates only, never your private transactions.

  • A safe, aggregated summary — not your ledger
  • Opens in any browser, no account needed
  • Turn off or regenerate anytime
  • Read-only — no access to your data
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Free to start. No credit card.

Four pillars

A link that shares the picture, not the private detail.

The summary is computed on the server, sanitised, and always under your control.

01

A safe, aggregated summary

A share link shows the wallet’s totals, top categories and budget progress — the big picture, nothing more. Individual transactions, member emails and private notes are never included. The summary is computed and sanitised on the server before it leaves.

02

No account, no app required

Anyone with the link opens a clean, read-only page in any browser at budgetluma.com/share/… There is nothing to install and no sign-up — ideal for friends, flatmates or family who just want to see the numbers.

03

You control what’s visible

Turn a link on or off whenever you like. Regenerate it to instantly invalidate the old one — the previous URL stops working the moment you do. Visibility is always your decision, and reversible.

04

Private by design

Share links reveal no personal data and grant no access to your account. They are a published snapshot of aggregates you chose to show — your real ledger, members and details stay where they belong.

What’s shared

Exactly what a link reveals — and what it never does.

Transparency is the point: here is the full boundary of a public share link.

Shown on a share link
  • Total spent and total income
  • Net balance and transaction count
  • Top categories with amounts and %
  • Budget progress (when set)
  • First and last activity dates
Never shown
  • Individual transactions or notes
  • Member names, emails or IDs
  • Account or login access
  • Anything that lets someone change data

Share links — questions answered honestly

What does a public share link actually show?

A safe, aggregated summary of one wallet: total spent and income, net balance, transaction count, top categories with amounts and percentages, budget progress if a budget is set, and the first and last activity dates. It is the overview, never the line-by-line detail.

Does it expose my individual transactions or notes?

No. Individual transactions, descriptions, notes, merchant fields and member emails are never part of a share link. The summary is built and sanitised on the server, so only the aggregated figures are ever published.

Can someone with the link change my data or log in?

No. A share link is strictly read-only and grants no access to your account. It is a published snapshot — there is no way to edit anything, see private detail, or reach your login through it.

How do I turn a share link off?

You can switch a link off at any time, or regenerate it. Regenerating immediately invalidates the previous URL, so an old link you shared stops working the moment you replace it.

What is it useful for?

Showing a trip’s total to the travel group, a project or event budget to everyone involved, or a flat-share’s month to a housemate who isn’t in the app — anywhere you want to share the picture without sharing the private detail.

Show the numbers. Keep the privacy.

Public share links are built in. Available on iOS.

Download on the App Store