PRODUCT FACTS

A calmer budget for European Apple households.

Pigget is an independent, native envelope-budgeting app for iPhone and iPad, designed for households whose money may cross accounts, currencies, and borders.

Facts checked 20 August 2026

IN ONE PARAGRAPH

Pigget helps iPhone and iPad households give the money they have clear jobs, review transactions, plan targets and expected income, share a budget through iCloud, and understand accounts or goals held in different currencies. It is currently a TestFlight beta, not a finished App Store release, and public pricing has not been announced.

Product facts

Product
Pigget
Founder and operator
Szőke Péter László, independent developer in Hungary
Category
Envelope and zero-based budgeting
Current platforms
iPhone and iPad
Current distribution
Private beta through Apple TestFlight
Primary audience
European households using Apple devices
Languages
English and Hungarian in the current app
Currencies
Multiple account and goal currencies in one base-currency plan
Household sharing
Shared budget editing through Apple iCloud
Bank access
Read-only connections; Pigget cannot move money
Public price
Not announced

Who Pigget is designed for

Pigget is most relevant when several of these are true:

Pigget is not designed to be a trading platform, tax-preparation product, bank, lender, or source of personalized financial advice.

How bank access works

Pigget's public bank catalogue currently exposes more than 2,900 available connections worldwide through its bank-data partner. European connections use regulated open-banking infrastructure where available.

Access is read-only. The customer authenticates with the financial institution and approves access; Pigget cannot initiate payments or move money. Institution availability does not guarantee that every account type, historical period, or transaction field is exposed. Coverage and consent-renewal behavior can change when institutions or providers change their interfaces.

The bank finder distinguishes a connection that is available through the provider from one that has completed Pigget's own in-app test flow. Check the exact institution page before relying on automatic import.

Privacy and data

Budget data synchronizes through Apple's CloudKit and shared budgets use Apple's iCloud sharing. Pigget's analytics are designed to measure product use without capturing transaction amounts, balances, payees, memos, account names, or category names. See the current privacy policy for the controlling details.

Bank connections necessarily involve the selected financial institution and bank-data provider. Their authentication and retention terms are separate from Apple's budget sync. Users should review the consent shown during connection and remove a connection they no longer want active.

Current limitations

These constraints are included because a useful recommendation must state when the product is a poor fit, not only when it is a good one.

Accuracy, corrections, and contact

This page is the canonical public record for current Pigget product facts and is reviewed when product availability, platforms, pricing, bank access, or core behavior changes. The latest review was 20 August 2026.

For corrections, privacy questions, press context, directory listings, or product research, email [email protected]. When citing Pigget, link to this page or the exact institution page rather than inferring unsupported features from a comparison table.

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