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Wallie: ask financial questions in plain English, get answers from linked accounts

Wallie is a personal finance app that lets users ask natural-language questions like 'when can I retire?' or 'how much did I spend on takeout last month?' and get answers based on their real transaction and balance data. It uses Plaid (read-only) to link accounts and an LLM to interpret questions and generate plain-English responses. The app includes a FIRE mode that projects retirement dates from actual savings rates.

1 engagement·1 source·Sun, Jul 12, 2026, 07:31 PM
Built with React Native and a TypeScript backend. Uses Plaid for read-only account linking. LLM interprets user questions and generates answers from real transaction and balance data. Notable features: FIRE mode that projects retirement date from actual savings rate; ability to ask about spending, affordability of trips, and FIRE number. No traction signals provided.

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