A practical guide to every tab in Ridge — what it shows, how to use it, and the small tricks that make each one sing. Read it cover to cover, or jump to the tab you're stuck on.
Ridge is buildless and signs in with Google — no install, no account creation. Your data lives in a single JSON file in your own Google Drive (ridge-data.json) so the app loads it on every device you sign in from.
ridge-data.json in your Google Drive (debounced 1.5 s after the last edit). You can export the same file any time from Settings → Export JSON — it's the whole app state in one document.
The default tab. One look should answer "can I afford this today?" — without scrolling, without mental arithmetic. Everything here pivots on the active cycle, which you can rewind one cycle at a time using the navigator at the top.
The Envelopes tab is the engine room. Every envelope is one of four types — pick the right type and the rollover, accrual, and goal maths take care of themselves.
budgetHistory so historic cycles still show what was true at the time — no retroactive rewriting.
Every transaction Ridge has ever ingested. Pending and settled live side by side; capitalised interest and internal transfers are tagged so they don't pollute spend numbers. Most of what you do here is correcting or renaming — and Ridge learns from the first correction.
WW METRO 2398 SYDNEY *POS renders as Woolworths.Six cycles of envelope spend, surplus, and where the money went, side by side. Use it to spot patterns ("we always overspend Groceries the cycle of a long weekend") and to remember which goals you've actually been feeding.
One total, broken down by category, with a 12-month trajectory line. Mortgage repayments are recognised as savings here — they reduce your liability — so the net-worth line keeps climbing even on a frugal cycle.
VAS.AX, AAPL). The "Live prices" badge in the Equities section shows last-synced time; tap Refresh to fetch on demand.
wealthAssetKey. Move money through a wealth envelope and the destination asset (e.g. an ETF holding) bumps automatically — no double bookkeeping.
Where your net worth is heading, particularly: when your mortgage clears at your current pace, and how much earlier extra repayments would get you there. The rate Ridge projects on isn't a slider you guessed — it's back-calculated from real capitalised-interest charges in your transactions.
Two paths: drop a CSV from your bank, or hook up a Google Sheet of transactions that auto-syncs every time you sign in. Built-in profiles cover most Australian banks; new layouts get a one-time column-mapping prompt and the layout is remembered.
The control room. Most settings are set on day one and never touched again — pay cycle, account types, theme. Others (learned rules, merchant aliases, CSV layouts) accumulate as you use the app, and Settings is where you go when something needs an edit.
ridge-data.json. Confirm twice — there's no undo, only the JSON export you (hopefully) just made.
Ridge is mostly tap-driven, but a handful of shortcuts and gestures pay back the muscle memory.
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