Set it up once. Your records stay accurate without the weekly re-entry ritual.
Salary, allowance, or freelance pay that lands on a cycle. Set it once and let Hunter Vault plan around regular income without you re-entering each payday.
Rent, subscriptions, memberships, and other regulars. Add them once and they're accounted for in Safe-to-Spend — automatically, every cycle.
Weekly, biweekly, monthly, or custom cycles. Whether your rent is the 1st of the month or your freelance invoice is every two weeks, the schedule matches your real life.
Entries appear in your records on schedule so your history stays current — even on months where you forget to open the app. The predictable stuff keeps itself up to date.
Spend your attention on the spending you actually choose — not the predictable stuff. Log the spending you choose and let recurring transactions handle the rest.
The same rent, the same paycheck, the same subscriptions — re-logging them by hand every cycle is the tedious part that makes people quit tracking altogether. If you can automate the predictable stuff, you can spend your effort on the spending you actually choose. That's what keeps the habit alive.

Recurring transactions in Hunter Vault are income or expenses you set to repeat on a schedule — like rent monthly or salary biweekly — so they post to your records automatically instead of you re-entering them every cycle.

The fastest way to break a tracking streak is friction. When your rent, salary, and subscriptions post automatically to your records, you remove the tedious barrier that turns "I'll log it later" into "I've fallen off the habit." The app handles the predictable so you stay consistent on the rest — and your streak stays intact. See the full gamification system →

Automating the transactions you already know are coming removes the tedious part of tracking. When re-entering the same entries every month is optional, not mandatory, the habit becomes sustainable. The bills and due dates and paid status you track manually are the variable, meaningful part. Let the predictable stuff run itself.

No bank connection, no account, nothing leaves your phone. The automation is local to your records — it schedules entries you set up, and everything stays completely private. Learn more about privacy →
Recurring transactions are income or expenses you set to repeat on a schedule — like rent monthly or salary biweekly. Once you set them up, Hunter Vault automatically adds those entries to your records on schedule, so you don't have to re-type them each cycle.
No. Hunter Vault auto-creates the entry in your records on schedule — it never transfers money or pays anyone. "Automatic" means the record appears in your history on time, not that anything happens with real funds.
Weekly, biweekly, monthly, or custom cycles. Most predictable expenses and income fit one of the standard options; custom lets you handle anything unusual.
Recurring transactions auto-log predictable income and expenses into your records — salary, rent, subscriptions. The bill tracker focuses on due-date visibility and paid/unpaid status for what you owe. They serve different needs and work well together.
No. This is local automation of entries you set up yourself — nothing is synced from a bank, and nothing leaves your device. Your records stay completely private.
Yes. Recurring scheduling, flexible frequencies, and auto-posting are free for up to 3 recurring transactions. Hunter Elite unlocks more.
Download Hunter Vault free on iOS and Android — no account, no bank connection, no spreadsheet required.