Help & Guide

Where the calendar went

The month calendar was replaced by a day-by-day balance line. Here's where bills live now, how to add one, and where Settings moved to.

My month calendar is gone — where do I see my bills?

In “Show me the next 6 weeks”, where it used to be. It draws every day ahead as a balance line and, under “Show the numbers”, lists each day that has something landing — tap a row to open the bill itself. Under that line are the pay periods themselves: open one and you get its whole receipt and every line it owes.

If it's a plain month-by-month list you're after, that's More → Shortcuts → Month by month: everything landing in a month, what it adds up to, what's left, and the months ahead.

The calendar was removed because your money doesn't run in months: it runs from one paycheck to the next, and a pay period doesn't stop on the 31st. A 1st-to-31st grid was drawing a boundary the rest of the app no longer uses.

How do I add a bill now?

The + button — on the bottom bar on a phone, and beside the month picker on a computer. It opens the same bill/income chooser the calendar's empty days used to.

What about a bill in a month I'm not looking at?

The six-week line runs past the end of the month, so next month's bills are already in it — a row from another month says which month it belongs to. You can open and edit it there; you just can't mark a future bill paid, which has always been true.

Where did Settings go?

Into More. Settings used to be a separate window you opened from inside More — two doors to the same room, and the second one was a single long scroll with no way to jump. Everything that was in it is still here, filed into groups you pick from the list: Display (theme, home order, calendar), Alerts & pop-ups (reminders and celebrations), Your data (export, import, sharing), Account (email, plan, log out), and Help & feedback.

The fastest way in is the search box at the top of More. It searches your settings AND the places More leads, so typing “email” goes straight to email reminders, “dark” to the theme, and “cost” opens the price-it-in-months panel. If you don't know which group something is in, don't guess — type it.

Nothing changed about what any of the settings do, and nothing was reset.