Jeff Min

Peek - AI personal finance coach that guides you through decisions

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Peek’s AI-powered companion offers proactive check-ins—analyzing your spending patterns and refining your habits subtly and positively. Zero judgment, zero guilt. It’s like having a financial Spotify Wrapped, tuned to your goals and daily life.

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Joel Kek
I’ve been using Peek and love it. Intuitive, delightful, and provides clever insights
Sherry Jiang

@joel_kek thanks Joel for the kind words, and the support you've given Peek since day 1!

Guy Nagar

Congrats on the launch! i like the KISS(keep it simple, stupid) UI design. Kudos!

Kamil Miniakhmetov

Really appreciate the human-centered approach you're taking here - the "vibe check for your money" metaphor is genuinely refreshing in the sea of sterile finance dashboards.

That said, I’m curious about a couple of things:

  • How proactive is Peek really? Many apps talk about "insights" or "nudges," but often those end up being glorified push notifications or generic weekly reports. What does proactive look like in Peek - is it context-aware, or more rule-based?

  • Is the Spotify Wrapped comparison meaningful beyond the analogy? Wrapped is fun because it captures personality through data - is Peek aiming to do something similarly reflective and emotionally engaging with finances, or is it more of a clever metaphor?

Also, requiring Plaid from day one limits early feedback to US-based users. I understand the rationale for needing historical data, but are there plans to offer a "demo" or “offline” mode so that international testers can explore the UX before launch?

Loving the tone of the copy - it avoids the usual patronizing finance-app voice. If you can keep the experience just as light and human in-product as in this write-up, that’s a real win.

Looking forward to trying it once international support lands!

Jeff Min

@kamil_miniakhmetov Hey Kamil,


We're taking a more agentic and context-aware approach here. We try to pick insights that are generally contextually aware on a few things:

  1. Your personal information (occupation, where you live, etc.)

  2. Previous chat history (we've implemented a memory system) within Peek

  3. Your financial goals

  4. Tasks at hand

This allows us to tell Peek agent about you and to finetune its responses based on it.


The spotify wrapped style visualization is actually generated by the agent based on the above context so it's definitely personalized by data.


If you're keen to try, please DM me on X. I can help you get onboarded with seeded demo data to try.

Ann-Marie

Excited to try!

Breno Salgado

Very cool I've been following you in X, I was searching for more videos to know about the experience because I have an Android and noticed this Old videos

, do you guys pivoted? Because the initial dash seem very Accounting focused approach and you went the other way around! Really cool and interesting approach.

Also do you have more videos and screen shots of the app? wanted to know more but I don't have an Iphone

Shagun Arora (dini)

Sounds cool. I l try it.congratz on launching

Lia Golledge

Love the story idea!

The app could really benefit from a better UI. The sharing feature feels awkward—most users likely won’t want to post their spending habits, which is personal information, on social media or share it with others. Also, the spending summary would be more useful if it were presented in a simpler and clearer format, rather than relying on overly decorative or flashy design elements.

Cecilia

This looks really great, for people who often overspend but don't want to open the sick payment software to check the bill, but it looks very comfortable.

Kenneth Tan

This looks really good. I am currently doing everything manually, and I think that this will be a gamechanger.

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