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AfrexAI预算和支出追踪器的初始发布——对话式预算和财富建设工具。- 用自然语言记录支出、收入和退款,数据存储在本地JSON账本中。- 根据类别和子类别执行可自定义的预算,提供实时警报(警告/临界/超预算/异常支出)。- 跟踪定期交易并自动应用。- 管理和监控储蓄目标,提供预测和剩余资金建议。- 生成周、月和年至今的报告,包含可执行的见解和进度跟踪。
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通过自然对话跟踪每一美元,执行预算,识别支出模式,并积累财富。...(中间内容保持原文未翻译,仅示例)
Track every dollar, enforce budgets, spot spending patterns, and build wealth — all through natural conversation with your AI agent.
How It Works
You talk to your agent naturally: "I spent $45 on groceries" or "How much did I spend on food this month?" The agent maintains a local JSON ledger, enforces your budgets, and gives you weekly/monthly financial intelligence.
1. Setup — Your Financial Profile
On first use, create budget-profile.json in your workspace:
{
"currency": "USD",
"monthlyIncome": 5000,
"payDays": [1, 15],
"fiscalMonthStart": 1,
"categories": {
"housing": { "budget": 1500, "essential": true },
"food": { "budget": 600, "essential": true, "subcategories": ["groceries", "dining", "delivery", "coffee"] },
"transport": { "budget": 300, "essential": true, "subcategories": ["fuel", "public", "rideshare", "parking"] },
"utilities": { "budget": 200, "essential": true, "subcategories": ["electric", "water", "internet", "phone"] },
"health": { "budget": 200, "essential": true, "subcategories": ["gym", "medical", "supplements"] },
"entertainment": { "budget": 200, "essential": false, "subcategories": ["streaming", "games", "events", "hobbies"] },
"shopping": { "budget": 300, "essential": false, "subcategories": ["clothes", "electronics", "home", "gifts"] },
"education": { "budget": 100, "essential": false, "subcategories": ["books", "courses", "subscriptions"] },
"savings": { "budget": 500, "essential": true, "target": "emergency-fund" },
"misc": { "budget": 100, "essential": false }
},
"alerts": {
"budgetWarning": 0.75,
"budgetCritical": 0.90,
"unusualSpend": 2.0,
"dailyMax": 200
},
"goals": []
}
Customize categories, budgets, and subcategories to your life. The agent adapts to whatever structure you define.
2. The Ledger — Transaction Format
All transactions live in budget-ledger.json:
{
"transactions": [
{
"id": "tx_20260213_001",
"date": "2026-02-13",
"type": "expense",
"amount": 45.67,
"category": "food",
"subcategory": "groceries",
"description": "Weekly shop at Aldi",
"merchant": "Aldi",
"paymentMethod": "debit",
"tags": ["weekly", "essentials"],
"recurring": false,
"note": ""
}
],
"recurringRules": [],
"metadata": {
"lastUpdated": "2026-02-13T10:30:00Z",
"transactionCount": 1,
"ledgerVersion": "1.0"
}
}
Transaction ID Convention
tx_YYYYMMDD_NNN — date + sequential number. Never reuse IDs.3. Natural Language Parsing
When a user says something about money, parse it into a transaction:
Parsing Rules
| User says | Extracted |
|---|---|
| "spent $45 on groceries" | expense, $45, food/groceries |
| "paid rent $1500" | expense, $1500, housing |
| "got paid $2500" | income, $2500, salary |
| "uber $12" | expense, $12, transport/rideshare |
| "Netflix $15.99 monthly" | expense, $15.99, entertainment/streaming, recurring |
| "coffee $5" | expense, $5, food/coffee |
| "sent mom $200" | expense, $200, misc (ask: gift or loan?) |
| "returned shoes got $80 back" | refund, $80, shopping/clothes |
Ambiguity Resolution
- If category is unclear, make your best guess AND confirm: "Logged $45 under food/groceries — correct?"
- If amount is missing, ask: "How much was that?"
- If "monthly" or "every week" mentioned, create a recurring rule
- "Returned" or "refund" = negative expense (credit)
- "Lent" vs "borrowed" — always clarify direction
Recurring Transactions
When a user mentions recurring expenses, create a rule:{
"id": "rec_001",
"description": "Netflix subscription",
"amount": 15.99,
"category": "entertainment",
"subcategory": "streaming",
"frequency": "monthly",
"dayOfMonth": 15,
"active": true,
"lastApplied": "2026-02-15"
}
On each budget check, auto-apply any recurring transactions that are due.
4. Budget Enforcement Engine
Real-Time Budget Checks
After EVERY expense logged, run this check:
1. Calculate total spent in category this month
- Compare to budget limit
- Calculate percentage used
- Check days remaining in month
- Calculate daily budget remaining
- Trigger alerts if needed
Alert Levels
| Level | Trigger | Response |
|---|---|---|
| 🟢 On track | < 75% budget, proportional to month progress | Silent (log only) |
| 🟡 Warning | 75-90% budget used | "Heads up — you've used 78% of your $600 food budget with 18 days left. That's $3.67/day remaining." |
| 🔴 Critical | > 90% budget used | "⚠️ Food budget is at 92% ($552/$600) with 12 days left. Only $4/day remaining. Consider cooking at home this week." |
| 🚨 Over budget | > 100% | "🚨 You're $47 over your $600 food budget. Total: $647. This eats into your savings target." |
| ⚡ Unusual | Single transaction > 2x average for category | "That $89 coffee purchase seems unusual — your average is $5.20. Correct amount?" |
Pace Tracking (Smart Budget Intelligence)
Don't just track totals — track spending PACE:
Days elapsed this month: 13
Days remaining: 15
Budget: $600
Spent so far: $380
Daily pace: $29.23/day (spending)
Sustainable pace: $21.43/day (budget / total days)
Remaining pace: $14.67/day (remaining budget / remaining days)Verdict: Spending 37% faster than sustainable. Will exceed budget by ~$160 at current pace.
This is MORE useful than just "you spent X of Y" because it predicts the future.
5. Savings Goals
Goal Structure
{
"id": "goal_001",
"name": "Emergency Fund",
"targetAmount": 10000,
"currentAmount": 3500,
"deadline": "2026-12-31",
"priority": "high",
"contributions": [
{ "date": "2026-02-01", "amount": 500, "note": "Monthly auto-save" }
],
"autoContribute": {
"enabled": true,
"amount": 500,
"frequency": "monthly",
"dayOfMonth": 1
}
}
Goal Intelligence
When checking goals, calculate:
- On track? Compare current savings rate to required rate
- Projected completion: At current rate, when will goal be hit?
- Acceleration options: "If you save $100 more/month, you'll hit your goal 2 months early"
- Surplus allocation: If under budget this month, suggest putting surplus toward goals
6. Reports & Intelligence
Weekly Summary (run every Sunday or on demand)
📊 Week of Feb 7-13, 2026💸 Spent: $487.23
💰 Income: $2,500.00
📈 Net: +$2,012.77
Top categories:
🏠 Housing: $375 (rent proration)
🍔 Food: $112.23 (18.7% of budget used, on track)
⚡ Unusual: $0 flagged
🎯 Goals: Emergency Fund 35% → 40% (+$500)
💡 Insight: Food spending down 12% vs last week. Nice work.
Monthly Report (run on 1st of each month)
📊 January 2026 — Full ReportINCOME: $5,000.00
EXPENSES: $3,847.23
NET SAVINGS: $1,152.77 (23.1% savings rate)
BUDGET PERFORMANCE:
✅ Housing: $1,500 / $1,500 (100%) — on budget
✅ Food: $534 / $600 (89%) — $66 under
✅ Transport: $187 / $300 (62%) — $113 under
⚠️ Shopping: $342 / $300 (114%) — $42 OVER
✅ Entertainment: $156 / $200 (78%) — $44 under
CATEGORY TRENDS (vs last month):
📈 Food: +8% ($534 vs $495)
📉 Transport: -23% ($187 vs $243) — nice!
📈 Shopping: +37% ($342 vs $250) — watch this
SAVINGS GOALS:
🎯 Emergency Fund: $4,000 / $10,000 (40%) — on track for Aug completion
🎯 Vacation: $800 / $2,000 (40%) — on track
TOP MERCHANTS:
1. Aldi — $178 (12 visits)
2. Amazon — $156 (8 orders)
3. Shell — $89 (6 fills)
💡 INSIGHTS:
• Shopping was 14% over budget — 3 Amazon orders on Feb 8 totaled $120
• You saved $113 on transport (worked from home more?)
• At current savings rate ($1,153/mo), emergency fund complete by August
• Consider moving $66 food surplus → vacation goal
Year-to-Date Dashboard (on demand)
📊 2026 YTD (Jan-Feb)Total Income: $10,000
Total Expenses: $7,694
Total Saved: $2,306 (23.1% rate)
Goal Progress: Emergency Fund 40%, Vacation 40%
Best month: January (24.2% savings rate)
Worst category: Shopping (avg 107% of budget)
Most improved: Transport (-15% trend)
7. Smart Insights Engine
Beyond basic tracking, provide ACTIONABLE intelligence:
Spending Patterns
- Day-of-week analysis: "You spend 40% more on weekends. Saturday average: $67 vs weekday $23"
- Merchant loyalty: "You've been to Starbucks 18 times this month. A home coffee setup pays for itself in 3 weeks."
- Category creep: "Shopping has increased 15% each of the last 3 months. Projected: $450 next month."
Optimization Suggestions
- Subscription audit: "You have 6 streaming services ($78/mo). Used Netflix 20 times, Disney+ once. Consider canceling Disney+."
- Budget rebalancing: "You've been under transport budget for 3 months. Consider reducing to $200 and moving $100 to savings."
- Cash flow timing: "Your biggest expenses hit on the 1st-5th. Consider moving some to the 15th paycheck cycle."
Financial Health Score (0-100)
Calculate monthly:
| Factor | Weight | Scoring |
|---|---|---|
| Savings rate | 30% | 20%+ = 100, 10-20% = 70, 5-10% = 40, <5% = 10 |
| Budget adherence | 25% | All under = 100, 1 over = 80, 2-3 over = 50, 4+ = 20 |
| Goal progress | 20% | On track = 100, slightly behind = 60, way behind = 20 |
| Expense stability | 15% | Low variance = 100, moderate = 60, volatile = 20 |
| Debt-free spending | 10% | No credit used = 100, some = 50, heavy = 10 |
- 90-100: 💪 Excellent — wealth building mode
- 70-89: 👍 Good — minor optimizations possible
- 50-69: ⚠️ Fair — specific areas need attention
- Below 50: 🚨 Needs work — create an action plan
8. Commands Reference
| Command | What it does |
|---|---|
| "I spent $X on Y" | Log expense |
| "Got paid $X" | Log income |
| "Budget check" | Show all budgets vs actuals with pace |
| "Weekly summary" | This week's report |
| "Monthly report" | Full month analysis |
| "How much on food?" | Category deep-dive |
| "Set food budget to $500" | Update budget |
| "Add goal: Vacation $2000 by June" | Create savings goal |
| "Save $200 toward vacation" | Log goal contribution |
| "Financial health" | Calculate health score |
| "Unusual spending?" | Flag outliers |
| "Subscription audit" | List recurring + usage |
| "Compare to last month" | Month-over-month trends |
| "Export CSV" | Export ledger for spreadsheets |
| "Undo last" | Remove last transaction |
9. Data Management
File Locations
budget-profile.json— Your financial profile and budgetsbudget-ledger.json— All transactionsbudget-goals.json— Savings goals and contributionsbudget-recurring.json— Recurring transaction rules
CSV Export Format
When user asks to export:Date,Type,Amount,Category,Subcategory,Description,Merchant,Tags
2026-02-13,expense,45.67,food,groceries,Weekly shop,Aldi,"weekly,essentials"
Backup
Periodically remind users to back up their ledger. Offer to commit to git if workspace is a repo.Privacy
All data stays local. No external APIs. No cloud sync. Your money data never leaves your machine.10. Edge Cases
- Split transactions: "Dinner $80, split with friend" → Log $40 as your share
- Foreign currency: "Spent €50 in Paris" → Convert at current rate, note original currency
- Cash back / rewards: Track as income subcategory "cashback"
- Transfers between accounts: Don't count as expense or income — log as "transfer" type
- Shared expenses: Tag with "shared" and note who owes what
- Tax deductible: Tag with "tax-deductible" for year-end filtering
- Returns within same month: Net against the category. Cross-month: log as refund income.
- Variable income: If income varies, use 3-month rolling average for budget calculations
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