DueGuard · Ascension

One missed due date just cost you $40, a penalty APR, and 47 points off your credit score. Your bank didn't warn you. Mint is dead. And your calendar isn't enough.

You're managing 10+ accounts. You're not careless — you're just outnumbered. DueGuard watches every due date, every account, every day — so you don't have to.

Beta spots are limited. Price goes up when we launch publicly.

I Already Check My Bank App. I'm On Top Of It.

That's what I thought too.

I had 11 credit cards, 2 personal loans, and a line of credit. I checked my bank app every few days. I thought I was on top of it.

Then one Tuesday evening I opened the app and my balance was $47 lower than it should have been. I scrolled for 20 minutes. Nothing made sense. I closed the app and told myself I'd figure it out later.

I never did.

Three weeks later I got the notice — a payment had posted one day late on an account I'd had for six years. Late fee: $39. Penalty APR triggered: 29.99%. Credit score dropped: 47 points.

My bank knew. They just didn't tell me.

The problem isn't that you're careless. The problem is that you're managing a system that was designed to be too complex to track — and the only app that tried to help you (Mint) is gone.

Here's What's Actually Happening To Your Money Right Now

You're juggling multiple accounts across different banks, different issuers, different billing cycles.

Some have minimum due. Some have statement balance due. Some have due dates that shift by a day depending on the month. Some have autopay set up — but only for the minimum.

And somewhere in that complexity — right now — there's a payment window closing that you don't know about.

  • Your bank isn't watching it for you.
  • Your credit card issuer isn't watching it for you.
  • Google Calendar doesn't know the difference between minimum due and total due.
  • And Mint? Mint shut down in January 2024.

You're not behind because you're irresponsible. You're behind because no tool exists that does this one job — until now.

What If You Never Had To Think About This Again?

DueGuard is the single dashboard that watches every account, every due date, and every balance — and alerts you before anything is at risk.

No bank credentials shared. No syncing that breaks at 2am. No beginner-level budgeting dashboard cluttered with things you don't need.

Just one clean view of every account you manage, ranked by urgency, with alerts sent before the window closes.

Built for people managing complexity. Not people learning what a credit card is.

Here's Everything You Get Inside DueGuard

What You GetValue
Centralized due-date dashboard — all accounts, one view$29/mo
Smart multi-stage alerts — 14, 7, and 3 days before due$19/mo
Minimum vs. total due tracker — never confuse the two again$19/mo
Penalty APR risk flag — identifies accounts most at risk$29/mo
Credit health impact calculator$19/mo
Private by design — no bank credentials, no data selling$29/mo
Total value$144/mo
Your beta price$14.97/mo

Before I Tell You The Price — Let Me Ask You Three Questions.

If all DueGuard did was stop ONE late fee this year...

A single late fee runs $29–$40. At $14.97/month that's paid for itself in 30 days.

Would it be worth it?

If all DueGuard did was protect your credit score from one missed payment...

A 47-point drop can cost you thousands in higher interest rates on your next loan, car, or mortgage.

Would it be worth it?

If all DueGuard did was replace Mint with something that actually still works — built for people managing real complexity...

Would $14.97 a month be worth it?

Here's What This Actually Costs You Today

I'm not going to charge you $144/month — what all of this is worth.

I'm not even going to charge you $29/month — what you'd pay for any one of these tools sold separately.

Because you're joining the beta today, your price is just $14.97/month.

This price is locked in. Forever. It never goes up — even when we raise the price at public launch.

You're not getting a discount. You're getting the founding member rate — permanently.

Private by design

Your Data Never Leaves Your Account.

We never ask for bank logins.

You enter the few details that matter — nickname, due day, balance. That's it. No passwords, no read-only credentials, nothing we could lose.

No Plaid. No third-party sync. No data resale.

DueGuard does not connect to your bank, does not sell your data, and does not share it with advertisers or aggregators. Ever.

Locked to your login.

Every account you add is encrypted at rest and visible only to you. Other users — and even the rest of the app — cannot read your list.

Mint sold your data. We refuse to.

Beta Spots Are Limited. This Price Disappears At Launch.

We're opening DueGuard to a limited number of beta users first — so we can build the product around people who actually need it.

When beta closes, the public price goes up.

If you manage multiple accounts and you've felt the frustration of not having a tool built for your complexity — this is it.

No risk. Cancel anytime. Your price never changes.

Try It Free For 30 Days

I want to make sure DueGuard actually works for you.

Use it free for the first 30 days. If it doesn't save you time, reduce stress, or catch something your calendar missed — cancel and pay nothing.

No questions. No friction. No fine print.

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