Company
About Nethaven
Nethaven is a personal finance app for iOS, Android, and web that connects banks (Plaid), brokerages (SnapTrade), and crypto into one dashboard for budgets, net worth, debt, savings goals, and subscriptions. We are a small, independent product company focused on building a single, calm view of your entire financial life—without selling your data, showing ads, or acting as an investment adviser.
Mission
Most households juggle a bank app, a spreadsheet, and a separate brokerage or crypto tracker, and still have no honest answer to the simplest question: what is my net worth right now? Nethaven exists so daily spending, investments, and liabilities roll up to one trustworthy number—without rebuilding the same view every month.
We focus on clarity for real decisions: how much is left in this month's budget, when a debt will be paid off, whether a savings goal is on pace, and which subscriptions are quietly draining the account. Nethaven is an organizational and analytics tool for your own financial data. It does not provide legal, tax, accounting, or investment advice, and it never trades, moves money, or takes custody of your funds.
Why we built it
Personal finance apps usually pick a lane: budgeting, investments, crypto, or net worth. The ones that try to do everything tend to treat one of those lanes as a second-class citizen. Nethaven was built to put the full balance sheet at the center—cash, debt, investments, crypto, property, and manual assets all feeding the same net worth view—while still being useful for the everyday work of categorizing transactions, setting limits, and reviewing what's coming up next.
A second reason we built it: most finance apps either sell the data, show ads, or make money through affiliate products. Nethaven is paid for by Nethaven Pro subscriptions, which keeps incentives aligned with the people using the app. We do not sell your data, we do not run advertising, and we do not participate in affiliate schemes that would tilt our recommendations.
Why trust us with your bank data
Connecting a bank account is a high-trust action, and we treat it that way. When you link a bank or card, the sign-in is handled by Plaid's secure connection flow—Nethaven never sees or stores your online banking username or password. Brokerage connections go through SnapTrade with the same posture. Account and transaction data we receive is used to power your dashboard and the features you turn on; it is not sold, shared for advertising, or used to build a credit-style profile of you.
You can disconnect any linked account at any time, export your data, and request account deletion from in-app settings. We publish a detailed security overview and a Privacy Policy that describes the data we collect, how we use it, and the choices you have.
What we believe
- A net worth number you can trust is more useful than ten dashboards that disagree.
- The best budgeting app is the one you keep using, so the experience has to be calm enough to return to.
- Privacy is a feature, not a marketing line—which is why we publish what we collect and let you turn things off.
- Independence matters: subscription revenue keeps us accountable to users, not advertisers or affiliate partners.
Team
John
Founder & product
Builds Nethaven end-to-end—product, design, and engineering. Shipped the iOS, Android, and web apps, plus the backend and integrations. Started Nethaven after years of using a personal spreadsheet to combine bank, brokerage, and crypto balances, and after watching every budgeting app treat wealth as a second-class citizen behind the checking account.
We add named team members, advisors, and contributing writers here as they join. Until then, every page on this site—from the blog bylines to the security and privacy pages—is the work of the same small team.
Get in touch
Questions about the product, privacy, security, or press? Email support@nethaven.app or visit our contact page. For product questions and bug reports, in-app support is the fastest path to a real person on the team.