Built for students

Your money,
finally making sense.

Budget smarter, learn faster, and build healthy financial habits — all in one app made for student life.

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Launching at
University of Toronto Toronto Metropolitan York University
3Partner universities
100%Free core features
5+Finance topics covered
1App to rule them all
What we do
Everything you need to take control of your finances
From tracking your spending to understanding how credit works — Fintro gives you the tools and knowledge to make smart money decisions from day one.
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Smart budgeting

Track your income, categorize expenses, and set savings goals. Visual dashboards show exactly where your money is going.

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Savings goals

Set targets for textbooks, rent, or that spring break trip. Watch your progress in real time and stay motivated.

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Finance 101 — built in

Learn about credit, investing, taxes, and debt management through bite-sized lessons made for first-time earners.

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Spending insights

Understand your habits with monthly breakdowns and trend analysis tailored to the student spending lifecycle.

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Personalized nudges

Friendly reminders when you're nearing a limit or could be saving more — without the guilt trip.

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Free to start

Core features are always free. No hidden fees, no credit card required. Because you're a student, not a hedge fund.

April overview
Apr 2026
Monthly income
$2,140
↑ Part-time + OSAP
Spent so far
$1,380
↓ $210 vs last month
Saved this month
$460
↑ On track for goal
Spending by category
Rent
$780
Groceries
$280
Transit
$160
Dining out
$120
Other
$40
Financial literacy
Learn as you go
Short, practical lessons on the financial concepts that actually matter to your life right now.
Credit
How your credit score actually works
5 min read
Taxes
Filing your first tax return as a student
7 min read
Investing
TFSAs and RRSPs — what's the difference?
6 min read
Debt
Student loans: what to know before you borrow
8 min read

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