Build budgets with reliable allocations
Set allocation percentages that don’t break. Budgyt handles the calculations automatically across all your accounts, programs and locations.
Managing budgets across multiple programs and funds in Excel is an accuracy nightmare. One broken formula, and your numbers don’t add up when the leadership team asks questions.
Finally, budgeting software that actually works for multi-fund organizations
When you’re juggling general fund, building fund, and designated donations in separate spreadsheets, consolidation becomes a nightmare. And when the board asks “which fund is driving that variance?” you’re clicking through tabs while everyone waits.
Splitting expenses across different funds and programs with percentages that have to be perfect for every report. One VLOOKUP error, and your fund allocations are wrong.
Program leaders need budget access, but sharing spreadsheets means version control disasters and the risk of exposing confidential salary information.
Your complete budgeting lifecycle – from planning to variance analysis to reforecasting – all in one platform.
Set allocation percentages that don’t break. Budgyt handles the calculations automatically across all your accounts, programs and locations.
Import actuals directly and compare spending. Click any variance to see exactly which vendors or line items are driving the difference.
Update your forecast monthly instead of waiting until next year. Three months actual, nine months forecast – adapt to reality.
We rely on a flexible approach to managing our finances, so it is critical to have data organized and presented the way we need it. Budgyt is highly customizable and can fit most, if not any, account structure.
We've eliminated the distribution of monthly reports and budget information by e-mail or spreadsheet and simply have our recipients login to Budgyt.
We love that there are no limits to number of users.
Budgyt provides our leaders with an easy, self-service interface for their financial data. It empowers them to do their own analysis and saves the finance team a lot of time answering questions.
Stop fearing the church leadership team meeting where your Excel allocations might not add up.