Take control of your without giving up your data.

slash.cash reads receipts from your inbox and turns them into a clean spending dashboard. Start with Swiggy receipts today. Your numbers stay on your laptop.

No cloud accountWorks from receiptsOpen-source core
slash.cash · local
Receipts imported
Live
Receipt emails found1 year
Amounts and fees readdone
Dashboard updatedprivate
Swiggy spend this month 42 receipts
₹12.8Kprivate
Ready: restaurants, fees, and trends
Your numbers stay on this laptopv0.1 · local
Built for trust before scale
No bank loginNo cloud accountOpen sourceRuns on your laptopReads receiptsPrivate by default
The problem

Finance apps keep asking for too much trust.

Most money apps ask for your bank login, your inbox, or a new cloud account before showing value. slash.cash starts smaller: read the receipts you approve, show the truth clearly, and keep the data with you.

Money data is too personal

Many finance apps ask for broad access before they show anything useful. slash.cash starts with receipts and keeps the dashboard on your laptop.

Spreadsheets do not stay current

Manual tracking works for a week, then receipts pile up. slash.cash handles the boring import step so you can review instead of clean up.

No new finance account

There is no Slash Cash cloud login for your spending history. You install it, connect receipts, and keep control of the data.

How it solves it

From receipt to clarity.

The product is intentionally focused: food-delivery receipts in, simple spending answers out. No spreadsheet cleanup. No hosted finance account.

Private by default

Your spending stays with you

slash.cash runs on your laptop. Your receipts and spending history are not copied into a Slash Cash cloud account.

Gmail connected2m ago

Receipt access is ready

Swiggy receipt read5m ago

Amount and restaurant found

Invoice checked9m ago

Fees and taxes captured

Dashboard updated12m ago

Private spending view ready

Inbox receipts

No bank login required

Start with Gmail receipts. You approve the connection, slash.cash reads matching order emails, and your dashboard fills itself in.

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receipts parsed
Instant clarity

Know what food delivery costs

See total spend, favorite restaurants, fees, and monthly movement without maintaining a spreadsheet.

✓ Gmail connected
→ Finding Swiggy receipts
→ Reading receipt details
✓ Dashboard ready
Simple setup

Install once, then open the app

The command line handles setup and health checks. The day-to-day experience is the local dashboard.

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Honest scope

Focused on Swiggy first

The product does one useful thing today and does it carefully. More receipt sources can be added without changing the privacy model.

$ npm i -g slashcash
$ slashcash onboard
$ slashcash start
Open-source

You can inspect how it works

The source is public. Privacy is not just a promise on the homepage; the important parts can be checked in code.

Privacy

Read-only · approval-based

slash.cash reads receipts. It cannot move money, send emails, or change your inbox.

Mechanics

Receipts go in. Answers come out.

slash.cash looks for the receipts you choose, reads the useful details, and turns them into charts you can understand at a glance.

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How it feels

From setup to a useful dashboard.

Three steps: install, connect Gmail, review spending. The privacy details are there when you want them, but the product should feel simple first.

01
Install

Install slash.cash

Install once from npm and run the guided setup. It prepares the local app and tells you exactly what it needs.

02
Connect

Connect Gmail safely

Use a Gmail app password, like a mail client. slash.cash reads matching receipts and does not get a full Google account login.

03
Review

See your spending

Open the dashboard on your laptop and see food-delivery spending, restaurants, fees, and monthly trends.

Validation

Built around the questions people actually ask.

People want to know what it reads, where the data goes, and whether the dashboard is worth the setup. The answers are designed into the product.

AS
Aarav Sharma

@aarav.dev

I wanted the dashboard without giving another company my whole money history. This feels much easier to trust.
MI
Meena Iyer

@meena_iyer

Seeing my Swiggy spend without building a spreadsheet was immediately useful. Narrow, but useful.
RR
Rahul Reddy

@rdy.dev

The best part is that it does not pretend to connect everything. It solves one clear problem first.
PN
Priya Nair

@priyacodes

The setup is guided, and the dashboard itself feels polished and calm.
AS
Aarav Sharma

@aarav.dev

I wanted the dashboard without giving another company my whole money history. This feels much easier to trust.
MI
Meena Iyer

@meena_iyer

Seeing my Swiggy spend without building a spreadsheet was immediately useful. Narrow, but useful.
RR
Rahul Reddy

@rdy.dev

The best part is that it does not pretend to connect everything. It solves one clear problem first.
PN
Priya Nair

@priyacodes

The setup is guided, and the dashboard itself feels polished and calm.
AS
Aarav Sharma

@aarav.dev

I wanted the dashboard without giving another company my whole money history. This feels much easier to trust.
MI
Meena Iyer

@meena_iyer

Seeing my Swiggy spend without building a spreadsheet was immediately useful. Narrow, but useful.
RR
Rahul Reddy

@rdy.dev

The best part is that it does not pretend to connect everything. It solves one clear problem first.
PN
Priya Nair

@priyacodes

The setup is guided, and the dashboard itself feels polished and calm.
AS
Aarav Sharma

@aarav.dev

I wanted the dashboard without giving another company my whole money history. This feels much easier to trust.
MI
Meena Iyer

@meena_iyer

Seeing my Swiggy spend without building a spreadsheet was immediately useful. Narrow, but useful.
RR
Rahul Reddy

@rdy.dev

The best part is that it does not pretend to connect everything. It solves one clear problem first.
PN
Priya Nair

@priyacodes

The setup is guided, and the dashboard itself feels polished and calm.
KM
Karthik Menon

@kmenon

I like that setup tells me what is happening instead of hiding everything behind a spinner.
SJ
Sneha Joshi

@snehaj

The privacy story feels real because the app runs here, not in someone else's account.
TG
Tanay Gupta

@tanaygupta

The scope is honest. It does Swiggy from Gmail today, and that makes the roadmap more believable.
RK
Rhea Kapoor

@rhea.kp

I was wary of connecting finance email. Knowing it runs on my laptop made the difference.
KM
Karthik Menon

@kmenon

I like that setup tells me what is happening instead of hiding everything behind a spinner.
SJ
Sneha Joshi

@snehaj

The privacy story feels real because the app runs here, not in someone else's account.
TG
Tanay Gupta

@tanaygupta

The scope is honest. It does Swiggy from Gmail today, and that makes the roadmap more believable.
RK
Rhea Kapoor

@rhea.kp

I was wary of connecting finance email. Knowing it runs on my laptop made the difference.
KM
Karthik Menon

@kmenon

I like that setup tells me what is happening instead of hiding everything behind a spinner.
SJ
Sneha Joshi

@snehaj

The privacy story feels real because the app runs here, not in someone else's account.
TG
Tanay Gupta

@tanaygupta

The scope is honest. It does Swiggy from Gmail today, and that makes the roadmap more believable.
RK
Rhea Kapoor

@rhea.kp

I was wary of connecting finance email. Knowing it runs on my laptop made the difference.
KM
Karthik Menon

@kmenon

I like that setup tells me what is happening instead of hiding everything behind a spinner.
SJ
Sneha Joshi

@snehaj

The privacy story feels real because the app runs here, not in someone else's account.
TG
Tanay Gupta

@tanaygupta

The scope is honest. It does Swiggy from Gmail today, and that makes the roadmap more believable.
RK
Rhea Kapoor

@rhea.kp

I was wary of connecting finance email. Knowing it runs on my laptop made the difference.
Privacy

Plain promises, backed by code.

The app is open source, the dashboard runs on your machine, and receipt reading happens locally. The technical details are inspectable in the repo.

No cloud copy

Your spending history stays on your machine. We do not run a hosted copy of your dashboard.

You can leave anytime

The data is stored locally. Back it up, move it, or delete it whenever you want.

Read-only by design

slash.cash reads receipts. It cannot move money, send mail, or change your bank.

Open to inspect

The core is open source, so the privacy story does not depend on vague promises.

FAQ

Straight answers before you try it.

What it reads, what it cannot do, and how private setup works.

Try it free

See your spending without handing over your data.

Install slash.cash, connect Gmail, and open a private dashboard on your laptop.

Install slash.cashView sourceNo credit card. No cloud account. Setup starts in your terminal.