Terms

Simple rules for using Asseto.

These terms are written to be easy to understand. They explain how to use Asseto, the privacy-first net worth and expense tracker for iPhone, what you are responsible for, and what to expect during early release or beta distribution.

Effective date: March 12, 2026

What Asseto does

Asseto helps you track net worth, banks, fixed deposits, mutual funds, stocks, ETFs, crypto, commodities, other assets, loans, credit cards, recurring income and expenses, family profiles, reminders, and backup or restore actions.

Use at your own discretion

Asseto is a personal finance tracking app, not financial advice. You are responsible for the entries you add, the decisions you make from them, and checking important numbers yourself.

Backups matter

If your data matters to you, keep backups. Asseto includes local JSON backup and restore tools, and may also include iCloud sync options. You are responsible for choosing whether to use them.

Beta and early release behavior

If you use Asseto through TestFlight or any early distribution channel, some features may change, improve, or occasionally break as the product is refined.

Plain-language summary

  • You can use Asseto to track your personal finances and family portfolio views.
  • You should review your own data entries and financial decisions carefully.
  • You should keep backups if your information is important to you.
  • Beta or early builds may change over time.
  • Misuse, abuse, or attempts to interfere with the app are not allowed.

Need help?

If you need help with the app, go to the Help & Support page.