Continuity, not budgeting
Budgeting apps answer “where did the money go?” LastShelf answers “what must be paid, and who can pay it if I can’t?” Different category, different shape.
There are perfectly good tools for tracking spend, categorizing transactions, and setting savings goals. LastShelf isn’t one of them. It solves a different problem.
Budgeting apps answer “where did the money go?” LastShelf answers “what must be paid, and who can pay it if I can’t?” Different category, different shape.
LastShelf doesn’t require you to type the list. It reads the bills that are already landing in your inbox and surfaces them for approval. Manual entry fills the gaps, it isn’t the main path.
Designated trusted contacts can receive a secure help-alert handoff link when you ask for help. No shared passwords, no “here’s my account,” no shared-account complexity.
We reveal obligations and notify humans. We never auto-pay, never silently dismiss, and always leave the decision to the user. Best-effort automation, manual override always available.
Start the trial and see how continuity planning feels when the bill list builds itself.