Alpha Signed macOS builds are going out manually in small batches.
Private finance, made small

Private finance, stored locally.

A quiet, local-first macOS app for people who want a clear view of their money — built around CSV exports, always stored locally on your Mac.

macOS alpha No cloud account CSV import Source available
What it does

Designed to answer am I okay? — before it shows you a chart.

Four pieces, picked carefully. Nothing fancy, no AI gimmicks — just the moves that actually change how you feel about your money.

01

CSV imports

Start from exports, not credentials. Monzo is in today; Starling, Chase and a few others follow as the alpha widens.

02

Categories & rules

Sort spending in seconds. Match-once, apply-forever rules turn repeat merchants into background noise.

03

Pots & projections

Earmark money for upcoming costs, or group past spending after the fact — see exactly what the Spain trip cost, in one number.

04

Local-first by default

Your records live on your Mac. No account to sign up for. No bank credentials handed to anyone.

Privacy posture

No cloud account. No surprise integrations.

Moor is built around one idea: your finance data should stay on the device that holds it. Everything that touches your money is explicit, local, and off by default.

  • Your financial data stays on your device
  • Moor itself has no account system
  • No telemetry. Nothing phones home
  • CSV imports are processed locally
  • Source is public for transparency
Data flow Local only
You
Bank CSV
Moor on Mac
Local store
No cloud
local import stored never sent
Current alpha status

Early, usable, and still changing.

Moor is alpha software. The shape is right, the edges aren't. That's why testers are picked one at a time.

Works today

Solid enough to live with.

  • Local-first workspace
  • CSV imports (Monzo)
  • Categories & rules
  • Pots and projections
  • macOS desktop build
Still rough

Honest about the edges.

  • Onboarding may shift between builds
  • Bank format support is limited
  • More import formats still to come
  • Occasional alpha bugs
Looking for

People who help most.

  • Already export CSVs from Monzo or similar
  • Care about local-first privacy
  • Willing to send small, honest feedback

// Don't use Moor as your only financial record yet. We're not there.

Open source

Source public. Builds careful.

Code is on GitHub so developers can inspect or build Moor themselves. That doesn't mean GitHub is the install path for most people — signed alpha builds are.

01

Source code

Public on GitHub. Read it, build it, audit it. The trust path.

Developers
02

GitHub releases

Developer-oriented or unsigned builds, when they exist. Functional but not friendly.

Unsigned
03

Signed alpha builds

Shared by hand in small batches as the alpha widens. The path for everyone else.

Recommended
moor.config
# how moor distributes itself
distribution:     "alpha-batches"
signed_builds:    recommended
source_available: true

# the privacy contract
account_required: false
cloud_storage:    never
data_location:    "your-device"

# what you give us
email:            "for alpha access only"
telemetry:        none