MoneyVue vs Copilot Money

Everything Copilot does.
$30 a year. On any device.

Copilot Money is a polished app — if you live entirely inside Apple. It's ~$95 a year, iPhone-and-Mac first, with no native Android app. MoneyVue gives you the full picture of your money for $30/year, all-in — in a complete web app that works anywhere, with native iOS on the way.

Available in the US and Canada

Read-only bank sync · 16,000+ institutions · Encrypted · We never move your money

The price, plainly

Copilot is about $95 a year. MoneyVue is $30 a year — and that already includes the bank-sync fee. No tiers. No "Plus" plan holding back the good features. You're looking at roughly a third of the price for the same job.

That's about $65 a year back in your pocket — for an app that runs everywhere, not just on your iPhone.

Compare

Side by side

MoneyVue $30/yr Copilot Money ~$95/yr
Price / year $30, all-in ~$95
Per month $3 ~$13
Web app Full-featured, live today Limited (no goals, cash flow, or year-in-review)
Native Android Web today; native in development No native app — web only
iPhone / iPad Native iOS launching Yes
Bank sync Read-only, 16,000+ institutions Yes
Budgets Category + flexible Yes
Investments & net worth Holdings, allocation, vs S&P, net-worth trend Yes
Subscription tracking Auto-detected, price-creep alerts Yes
Automatic categorization Always-on, learns from you Yes
Countries US & Canada US & Canada
Moves your money? Never — read-only Never — read-only

Copilot details current as of mid-2026; pricing and features may change.

Why people switch

Not locked to one ecosystem

Copilot is Apple-first. Own an Android phone, share finances with someone who does, or want to check your budget on a work PC? MoneyVue's full web app works in any browser today — with native iOS arriving and Android in development.

~$65 a year, every year

Both apps sync banks, build budgets, track net worth and investments, and flag subscriptions. One costs ~$95. One costs $30. Over five years that's a ~$325 difference for the same picture of your money.

Honest, all-in pricing

MoneyVue's $30 already includes the SimpleFIN bank-sync fee. What you see is what you pay — no separate add-ons, no tier that unlocks the feature you actually wanted.

Where Copilot shines (the honest part)

We're not going to pretend Copilot is bad — it isn't. If you live entirely in the Apple ecosystem and you're happy paying ~$95 a year, Copilot is a beautifully designed app with a strong AI reputation and tight iOS/Mac integration. If that's you, you'll like it.

MoneyVue is for everyone else: people who want the same complete picture without the Apple lock-in or the premium price. Same core job, a third of the cost, on whatever device you're holding.

Questions

Yes. MoneyVue does the same core work — bank sync, budgets, investments, net worth, subscription tracking — for $30/year all-in, versus Copilot's roughly $95. That price already includes the bank-sync fee.

Today, through its full-featured web app in any browser — including on Android. A native Android app is in development. Copilot has no native Android app either; Android users get only its limited web version.

Yes, a complete one, live now. Copilot only added web in late 2025 and it's still missing several features its iOS app has.

MoneyVue connects read-only through SimpleFIN — it can see your transactions and balances but can never move money. Your credentials are encrypted. Available in the US and Canada.

No — neither MoneyVue nor Copilot has a free tier. MoneyVue is $30/year, all-in.

The complete picture of your money.
$30 a year. Any device.

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