Our Mission

Canadians deserve a world-class personal finance app built specifically for them. After Mint shut down, millions were left without a simple way to track their money. rogat.ai was created to fill that gap — and go further with the power of AI.

We believe managing your money shouldn't require a finance degree. Our AI-powered platform automatically categorizes your transactions, tracks your spending patterns, and provides personalized insights that help you save more and spend smarter.

100+
Canadian banks supported
95%+
AI categorization accuracy
$9.99
CAD/mo for Premium

Our Values

Privacy First

Your financial data is yours. We use bank-level encryption, never sell your data, and comply with Canada's PIPEDA privacy law. We only have read-only access — we can never move your money.

Built for Canada

From supporting all major Canadian banks to handling CAD natively, everything about rogat.ai is designed for the Canadian financial landscape.

AI That Helps

Our AI doesn't just categorize transactions — it learns your spending patterns, identifies savings opportunities, and answers your financial questions in plain English.

Transparent Pricing

Start free with core features. Upgrade to Premium only when you're ready. No hidden fees, no data selling, no surprises.

Our Technology

rogat.ai is powered by Claude AI from Anthropic, one of the world's most capable AI models. This enables us to deliver intelligent transaction categorization, natural language financial queries, and personalized money insights that get smarter over time.

We connect to your banks through certified, regulated financial data providers. Your banking credentials are never stored on our servers — authentication happens directly with your bank through secure, encrypted channels.

Based in Canada

rogat.ai is proudly Canadian. We understand the unique needs of Canadian consumers — from TFSA and RRSP tracking to understanding Interac e-Transfers and Canadian bank categorization. Our servers are hosted in Canada, keeping your data within Canadian jurisdiction.