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Wyrth is a privacy-first net worth manager for iOS

The public Wyrth page describes it as a net worth tracker for iOS built around the idea that personal finance should be both powerful and private, with financial data remaining on the device and under the user's control. It reflects the kind of architecture and product restraint that matters when users are placing trust in software, especially in a practice informed by enterprise governance and long-horizon design.

Project angle

Make personal finance management feel useful and trustworthy by combining practical net worth tracking with a strong emphasis on privacy and local ownership of data.

Overview

A finance app can be powerful without treating user data as the product

Wyrth is positioned around a simple but important promise: give people a clear view of their net worth while keeping sensitive information private. That makes the app as much about trust and restraint as it is about account management and reporting.

The interface presents net worth, assets, liabilities, goals, recent changes, and snapshot history in a focused iOS experience designed for quick review without giving up useful financial context.

Highlights

Product priorities centered on privacy, ownership, and clarity

  • Net worth tracking Help users understand their financial position through a focused iOS experience.
  • On-device privacy Keep financial data local instead of transmitting or selling it to outside services.
  • User-controlled backups Support data portability while leaving responsibility and ownership with the user.

Product framing

Financial software feels better when it is calm, legible, and trustworthy

Products in this category succeed by reducing anxiety, not increasing it. Wyrth’s public framing emphasizes control, privacy, and practical utility, which makes it a strong example of thoughtful product positioning in personal finance software and the broader full-stack, product-oriented approach behind this portfolio.

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