The short version
YNAB is the active-budgeting gold standard. You assign every dollar a job before you spend it, you reconcile against your plan, and over months the method genuinely changes how you handle money. It's beloved for a reason, with one of the most passionate user communities in personal finance.
BankBridge isn't a budgeting method or an app. It's a hosted MCP server that lets your AI agent read your bank data live. You ask Claude or ChatGPT or Cursor a question; the agent calls one of our 12 tools; you get an answer. No envelopes, no rules, no reconciliation rhythm to keep up with.
Different jobs. Sometimes the same person uses both.
What YNAB is genuinely great at
- Teaching the method.YNAB's four rules are the most lucid envelope-budgeting framework anyone's written for normal people. If you've never built a real budget, YNAB walks you through it.
- Forcing intentionality.Because every dollar must be assigned, you can't hand-wave. You either have the money in the category or you don't. That clarity changes behavior.
- Getting people out of debt.YNAB's community has thousands of stories about paying off credit cards by sticking with the method for 6-12 months. The evidence is real.
- Long, deliberate planning. Sinking funds, annual expenses, large irregular bills (insurance, car registration, holidays) get their own envelopes filled month by month.
- A coaching layer.YNAB ships live workshops, video lessons, and a real coaching team. They're selling a method and supporting it, not just an app.
None of this is what BankBridge does. BankBridge doesn't teach you anything; it hands raw bank data to your agent and lets you ask whatever you want.
What BankBridge is, exactly
A hosted MCP server. Sign up at bankbridge.money, link your banks through the upstream bank-aggregator, paste your API key into the agent you already use. From that point, the agent can call any of 12 read-only tools:
list_accounts,get_accountfor balanceslist_transactions,search_transactionsfor transaction queriesget_spending_summary,get_monthly_cashflow,get_merchant_historyfor rollupsget_recurring_chargesfor subscription detectionlist_holdings,list_investment_transactionsfor brokerage data
BankBridge has no UI. The UI is whichever AI agent you already use. You bring your own brain, your own questions, your own habits.
Method vs. plumbing
This is the real choice. YNAB is opinionated: it has a method, and the app exists to enforce that method. You commit to giving every dollar a job; the app makes sure you do. If the method clicks, your finances genuinely improve.
BankBridge is unopinionated. It doesn't care how you budget. It hands your agent the raw data and gets out of the way. Want to do envelope budgeting in Claude? You can. Want to just ask “am I net-positive this month?” once a week? You can. Want to do something nobody's thought of yet because you can describe it to your agent in plain English? You can do that too.
People who've bounced off YNAB twice often bounce off because the method requires sustained attention. The envelopes need refilling, transactions need categorizing, the rhythm needs keeping. BankBridge requires zero rhythm. You only show up when you have a question.
The pricing shape is different
- YNAB: $14.99/mo or $109/yr flat. One price for all your accounts. Includes the app, the method content, the coaching, the workshops.
- BankBridge: $5/mo per connected bank. One bank is $5, three banks is $15, five banks is $25. No flat tier.
For one or two banks, BankBridge is cheaper. For five or more, YNAB's flat $14.99 wins on price. But the price isn't what you're actually choosing between; you're choosing between a method you commit to and a tool that gets out of the way.
You can use both
Plenty of people run YNAB as their primary budgeting engine and use BankBridge for ad-hoc questions their agent can answer in seconds (“what's every Anthropic charge this quarter?”, “am I on track with my grocery envelope at day 18 of the month?”). The two don't conflict; they live in different parts of your routine.
$15/mo for YNAB + $10/mo for two banks on BankBridge is $25/mo total. That's reasonable if you actually use both.
If you have to pick one
- Pick YNABif you want a budgeting method and you'll show up consistently. The method is the product.
- Pick BankBridge if you already live in Claude or ChatGPT or Cursor and you want it to answer money questions without you learning a new app.
- Pick bothif you can keep up the YNAB rhythm and also want the agent-Q&A surface on the side.
Try BankBridge at bankbridge.money. Questions? Email hello@greatwork.company. Built by Great Work.