FAQ

Answers to the most common questions about how Keeep works, why it matters, and why you can trust it with your financial data

Keeep does not ask you to maintain spreadsheets by hand. The service gathers spending data for you, spots recurring charges, helps you see the full picture across cards, and explains expenses in clear human language.

No, that is exactly the point. We focus on automation: Keeep analyzes statements and removes routine work so you can spend time understanding your habits, not logging every transaction.

Yes. Security is a core part of the product for us. Keeep uses secure data processing and is designed so your financial information is never used to operate your accounts.

No. Keeep should not know your one-time codes and is not built to manage bank access. We design the product to analyze your financial picture without storing sensitive secrets that could move money.

No. Keeep does not perform payment actions for you. The product is built for analysis, guidance, and spending visibility, not for controlling your funds.

The algorithms look for repeated charges by amount, frequency, transaction description, and other signals. That is why the service can spot subscriptions that are easy to forget, from streaming platforms to cloud tools and apps.

At launch, every automatic categorization system learns from real patterns and messy bank descriptions. If a transaction looks ambiguous, Keeep can make a mistake, but those cases are exactly what help us improve the model.

Yes. That is one of the core use cases. Keeep is designed to bring fragmented spending into one place and show you a complete financial picture instead of disconnected pieces.

We treat user data as confidential information and limit internal access to it. Our goal is to show useful insights while minimizing privacy risks.

Yes. Keeep is not being built as an app that shames you for spending. It is a calm financial companion that helps you understand expenses, notice unnecessary charges, and make decisions without anxiety or guilt.