Ask why spending increased, what moved by category, or which recent changes actually matter.
Many finance tools record the month. Ask Vitmora helps explain it.
Type or speak money activity like a message, then Ask Vitmora uses those structured records to explain spending, income, budgets, merchants, and what changed.
"Why did my food spending increase?" - and the answer is grounded in your tracked data.
Why did my food spending increase this month?
Ask Vitmora can trace the jump back to the categories, merchants, and patterns already tracked inside the app.
That is why the answers feel more direct and more believable than a generic chatbot response.
Find recurring payments, top merchants, repeated spending clusters, and patterns worth paying attention to.
Budget pressure, income, and activity history help turn a plain summary into something you can actually act on.
Why Ask Vitmora matters after tracking
Many finance tools leave users with a list of transactions and no real explanation. Ask Vitmora is there to make sense of what the records actually mean.
You can see rows of activity, but it still takes effort to understand which categories moved, which merchants stand out, and what the month is really saying.
You can ask direct questions about spending, income, budgets, and patterns using the same data already inside the app.
Questions users can actually ask
Ask Vitmora is useful because it answers practical finance questions that depend on the records already inside the app.
- How much did I spend this month?
- Why did my food spending increase this month?
- How am I doing financially this month?
- How much did I save this year?
- What are my top merchants this year?
- What recurring payments do I have?
- How much did I earn from salary this year?
- Which were my top spending months this year?
- a finance assistant inside Vitmora
- grounded in your recorded expenses, income, and budgets
- built to return useful structured answers
- best for review, explanation, and guidance
- not a generic chat product detached from your data
- not pretending to know finances it has not seen
- not a replacement for tracking
- not built on inflated AI claims
Ask Vitmora works best when tracking, budgets, and financial review already live in the same app.
The assistant becomes more useful when your expenses, income, categories, merchants, and budgets are already in one place. That is the product logic behind Vitmora.