One clear view of your whole financial picture
Brevizo started with a simple problem. Once you have a retirement account, a savings account, a car loan, and a mortgage, keeping track in your head or a spreadsheet stops working.
Brevizo puts assets and liabilities side by side, does the math, and shows the trend. You enter your own figures, so nothing about your accounts leaves your control.

Everything in one place, nothing you did not enter
Built for people with enough moving pieces to lose track
Brevizo works for anyone whose finances have outgrown a notebook. Different situations, same question: where do I stand right now?
Early Career
A retirement account, a savings account, and student loans in one view.
Homeowners
Track a mortgage balance against home equity as both of them move.
Investors
Brokerage, retirement, and cash balances added up in a single place.
Households
Combine two sets of accounts into one shared net position.
Set it up once, then keep it current
four short steps to go from scattered account balances to a single number you can check any time
Add Your Assets
Enter cash, investments, retirement accounts, real estate, vehicles, and anything else you own
Add Your Liabilities
List mortgages, student loans, credit cards, auto loans, and any other balances you carry
See Your Position
The dashboard subtracts what you owe from what you own and shows the result at a glance
Update and Track
Adjust figures as they change and watch your net position move over months and years




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Frequently asked questions
Brevizo is a personal net worth tracker. You enter what you own and what you owe, and the dashboard shows where you stand.
No. Brevizo does not link to banks or pull transaction feeds. Every figure is entered by you, which keeps your account credentials out of it entirely.
No. Brevizo does not track bills or categorize spending. It gives you a snapshot of your net position, not a monthly budget.
No. Brevizo is not a financial advisor, broker, or planner. All figures are your own estimates, and nothing on the dashboard is advice.
Most people update once a month, or after anything meaningful changes. The trend line gets more useful the more consistently you enter your numbers.
See Where
You Stand
Right Now
Add what you own, add what you owe, and get a clear picture of your net position. No bank logins, no advice, just your numbers.




