A private wealth companion · Aotearoa NZ

Wealth, in your
own words.

Ginko is a personal balance-sheet that listens. Tell it what happened — in plain language, a screenshot, or a voice note — and ask it anything. No connected banks, no spreadsheets, no jargon.

One ledger
For cash, assets, debt, and commitments
20 seconds
To update several balances
12 currencies
USD · CNY · HKD · NZD · EUR · JPY · GBP · AUD · CAD · CHF · INR · KRW
Most money apps treat your life as a feed of transactions. Ginko treats it as a balance sheet — one you write yourself, in the words you already use.

We built Ginko for the kind of person who keeps a notebook. Who knows roughly what they own, what they owe, and what is coming — but has never had a place that holds all three together.

Banks show you yesterday. Spreadsheets demand discipline you don’t want to spend on Sunday afternoons. The robo-advisors don’t know your house, your second currency, the loan to a sibling, or the shares you bought a decade ago at a price you’d rather forget.

Ginko is the missing surface in between. A quiet, single-tenant ledger where every asset has a name, a story, and a tag. Where you can ask “If I had to liquidate this month, what could I actually access?” and get a real answer in seven seconds.

It is not advice. It is not optimization. It is a place to look at your own situation honestly — and decide, calmly, what to do next.

— Starwish, Wellington

Ask in your own language.
Get an answer in seven seconds.

Ginko has read every account, tag, transaction and exchange rate in your ledger. Ask it the questions you would ask a smart friend who happened to know everything.

  • Real liquidity, not theoretical. “If I needed money urgently, how much could I actually access?”
  • Concentration the way a human sees it. “Am I too exposed to one property?”
  • The numbers nobody tracks. “How much is still owed to me?”
  • A second pair of eyes. “Anything off about my balance sheet right now?”
Your Wellington home represents ~59% of gross assets. After the mortgage, home equity is ~45% of net worth. That’s a lot of eggs in one NZ property basket.
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Tell Ginko

Tell Ginko what happened.
It does the bookkeeping.

The reason most ledgers go stale is data entry. Ginko removes it. Type a sentence, drop a screenshot of a statement, or say it out loud — Ginko classifies, posts the entry, and shows you what changed.

Plain text Screenshot Voice note
  • “Deposit 500 into my cash account.” Posted to your default funding account.
  • “Bought 10 shares at 25 each.” New investment lot, cost basis recorded.
  • “Set my cash account balance to 2,500.” Reconciled, with a balancing entry.

One ledger. Three lenses.

Portfolio is the snapshot. Analysis is the cross-section. Ledger is the timeline. The same data — seen the way a question demands.

Portfolio
Portfolio

What you own, today.

Net worth, allocation across cash, investments, real assets, receivables and liabilities — collapsed into a single, calm view.

Analysis
Analysis

How it actually behaves.

Slice by liquidity, ownership, currency, or any tag you create. The dimensions you actually think in — not the ones a bank decided for you.

Ledger
Ledger

What is coming, and when.

History on one tab, planned commitments on the other. Mortgage, salary, rates, school fees — all the cash-flow you already know is coming.

Cash Assets detail

An account is more than a balance. So tag it like one.

Every asset gets a name, a currency, and as many tags as you need: personal vs. family, high-liquidity vs. locked, daily-use vs. long-term reserve. The tags are yours — and every analysis honours them.

Multi-currency
Hold accounts in USD, CNY, HKD, NZD, EUR, JPY, GBP, AUD, CAD, CHF, INR, KRW. Display everything in your home currency, with live FX.
Custom tags
Create your own dimensions — Personal, Family, Short-term Savings, High Liquidity — and assign them per account.
Default funding
Pick a default cash account per currency. Tell Ginko “deposit 500” — it knows where it goes.
Real assets
House, land, vehicles, art — each with cost basis, current value, and notes. They count toward net worth.
Liabilities & receivables
Mortgages, personal loans, money owed to you. The numbers most apps quietly ignore.

Your balance sheet is private.
Ginko is built around that.

No bank credentials. No data sales. No advertising surface. A small, deliberately private product, made by a small team in Wellington.

You enter what matters.

No connected banks, no Plaid screen-scraping. Ginko only ever sees what you choose to tell it — which is also the only data worth analysing.

Local-first, by design.

Your ledger starts on your device. Pro cloud backup is optional, signed in, and checked for integrity before restore.

One product, one purpose.

Made by Starwish Limited — a small company in Aotearoa NZ. We make money from a Ginko Pro subscription, not from your data.

Free to start. Pro when you need more.

Free tier covers most early users. Pro raises Tell and Ask limits — for when Ginko has become part of how you think about money.

Free
Ginko
$0/ month
Everything you need to keep an honest balance sheet.
  • Unlimited accounts & tags
  • Portfolio, Analysis & Ledger
  • Multi-currency with live FX
  • Local-first data on device
  • 30 Ask queries / month
  • 100 Tell entries / month

Look at your money.
Calmly.

Download the iOS or Android app. Import a single account in three minutes. See what a balance sheet looks like when you wrote it yourself.

Made in Aotearoa NZ iOS · Android Local-first ledger