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Private YNAB alternative for Nigeria

NDPR · private Ready to Assign for Nigeria without bank login. Manual entry alongside GTBank, Access Bank, Zenith. €50 Lifetime · no Open Banking.

YNAB alternative for Nigeria without GTBank, Access, or Kuda login. Ready to Assign in naira, NDPR local-first, €50 Lifetime instead of a foreign subscription. Native apps Q1 2027.

How households in Nigeria actually budget

Transfers and POS already live in the bank app. Viridel is the plan: assign naira when salary lands, log POS and transfers as you go, put rent and school fees on the bills calendar. Kuda or GTBank balances are reconciled by eye — never by handing over a token. Parallel USD or GBP accounts stay off the feed because there is no feed.

Why Nigeria YNAB users look elsewhere

Same method. Different pipe. Here is what usually breaks for people in Nigeria — and what Viridel does instead.

No bank login required

In Nigeria, you should not need to hand bank credentials to a budgeting app. Manual entry keeps credentials off third-party aggregators — you type what you spent.

Honest price contrast

YNAB bills $109 USD per year worldwide (about $109 USD (~₦166,800/yr) after typical FX). Viridel is €50 Lifetime for the full web product now, with native apps Q1 2027 included.

NDPR

Local-first by default under NDPR. Optional sync stays opt-in — not a requirement to budget.

How Ready to Assign works in Nigeria

The method does not change because your bank is GTBank, Access Bank, Kuda. You give every unit of NGN a job before you spend it.

Income lands in Ready to Assign. You assign it to categories — rent, groceries, transport, true expenses, debt — until RTA is zero. That is zero-based budgeting. Viridel does this on your device in Nigeria without asking for a GTBank, Access Bank, Kuda login.

When you spend, you log the payee and amount. Available falls. If a category is empty, you move money from another job or you wait. The feed will not rescue a month you did not assign. That friction is the product.

Bills, loans, and subscriptions sit on the same ledger. Loan principal follows a real amortization schedule, so net worth in Nigeria is not a straight-line guess. Credit-card payment categories stay honest: spending on the card is not extra income.

Optional Plus sync is off until you choose it. If you do, copies go to the EU (Frankfurt) under row-level security. Lifetime (€50) unlocks the full web product now and native apps Q1 2027. The VIP waitlist can lock €39 for 24 hours at launch if you join before Sept 10 00:00 UTC.

Works alongside GTBank, Access Bank, Kuda — without linking them

Every bank in Nigeria already shows you a balance. Viridel asks you to type what you spent — the habit that made zero-based budgeting work before feeds existed. No re-auth every 90 days. No aggregator middleman. No bank credentials shared with Viridel.

Viridel never connects to banks in Nigeria. Names below are familiar institutions people bank with there — not partners, not integrations, and not CSV import sources. You enter transactions yourself.

  • GTBank
  • Access Bank
  • Kuda

If you are used to Direct Import or Open Banking elsewhere, that is the trade-off: privacy and control instead of a feed. Log spending manually; optional Lifetime CSV export is for your own backup, not bank import.

Who Viridel is for in Nigeria

A good fit if you want

  • Ready to Assign budgeting without linking bank logins
  • A ledger that stays on your device by default
  • Manual transaction entry — you type what you spent
  • One Lifetime price for web now and native apps Q1 2027

Not a fit if you need

  • Automatic bank sync / Open Banking feeds
  • Bank CSV import or transaction aggregation
  • Investment portfolio brokerage APIs
  • Someone else to categorize every transaction for you

Practical tips for Nigeria

  • Log spending manually from your statements each week.
  • Assign every unit of currency until Ready to Assign is zero before you spend.
  • Reconcile once a week against the bank balance you trust — not against a broken feed.

Switch from YNAB in Nigeria — a one-week plan

  • Day 1: Start the Free web demo with Google.
  • Day 2: Create on-budget accounts that match reality.
  • Day 3: Log a week of real spending manually and categorise.
  • Day 4: Assign until Ready to Assign is zero.
  • Day 5: Add bills and loans with real due dates.
  • Day 6: Reconcile once.
  • Day 7: Unlock Lifetime if the method fits — native apps Q1 2027 included.

Where YNAB (or a bank-sync app) may still win

We will not invent reviews, rankings, or partnerships. Here is the honest trade-off.

  • If you want automatic bank feeds or bank CSV import, Viridel will not do that — manual entry only.
  • If you want a polished native app today, wait for Q1 2027 or stay on your current tool until then.
  • YNAB’s teaching materials and community are mature; Viridel focuses on the method on-device.

Privacy and where optional sync lives

Manual budgeting without foreign bank APIs.

NDPR is the local privacy frame for Nigeria. Viridel keeps the canonical ledger on this device by default. Optional Plus sync is TLS in transit and AES-256 at rest in Supabase Frankfurt (EU) — not end-to-end encryption. Transactional email uses Resend (Ireland). The marketing site origin is Vercel (Frankfurt); Cloudflare may cache public assets (including US-east). Google sign-in identity is still processed by Google globally. We do not claim that every packet stays in the EU.

Frequently asked questions

Is Viridel a good YNAB alternative in Nigeria?

Yes if you want Ready to Assign without bank sync. Enter transactions manually, keep the ledger on your device, and unlock Lifetime for €50. Native apps arrive Q1 2027 free for Lifetime customers. We do not claim to be “the best” for everyone.

Does Viridel connect to banks like GTBank, Access Bank, Kuda?

No — by design. Manual entry only. No bank login, no Open Banking, and no bank CSV import. Bank names on this page are geographic context, not partnerships or import sources.

How much does Viridel cost vs YNAB in Nigeria?

YNAB is commonly listed around $109 USD (~₦166,800/yr) (illustrative). Viridel offers a timed Free demo on the web, then €50 Lifetime — native apps Q1 2027 included. Plus (optional cloud sync) is a separate subscription when you need multi-device sync.

Is the web app free forever?

No. It is a 34-day Free demo on the hosted web (Google sign-in required, account and logging caps). After the demo, budgeting is view-only until Lifetime. GDPR download stays available.

What is the VIP waitlist?

Public Lifetime is €50. Join the VIP waitlist before Sept 10 2026 00:00 UTC to lock €39 for 24 hours at launch. After that window, catalog is €50. Native apps Q1 2027 stay included for Lifetime.

Can I import my YNAB budget?

There is no one-click YNAB cloud import. Rebuild categories here and log the history that still matters manually. The method transfers; the bank feed does not — and that is intentional.

Can I budget in more than one currency?

Yes — set a home currency (NGN · NGN for Nigeria) and track other accounts. Lifetime keeps FX rates local and manual. Optional live FX is Free demo / Plus only, and only if you opt in.

Where is my data stored?

On your device by default. With optional Viridel Plus, also in your authenticated cloud account in the EU (Supabase Frankfurt): TLS in transit, AES-256 at rest, row-level security — not end-to-end encryption. Export via Lifetime CSV / JSON backup, or GDPR download from Settings.

If I enable Plus, where does sync data live?

Plus sync is stored in Supabase on AWS eu-central-1 (Frankfurt), encrypted in transit (TLS) and at rest (AES-256). That is not end-to-end encryption. Email (when configured) uses Resend in Ireland. The website origin is Vercel Frankfurt; Cloudflare may cache public assets from the US. Default budgeting never leaves this device.

Is there a Nigeria language UI?

The app UI is English at launch (Sept 10 2026). Additional languages are added when enough people ask in Discord — not on a fake nine-language ship list. This country guide is written in English for Nigeria.

Will Viridel open an API into GTBank or Kuda?

No. Manual entry only. Nigerian bank names are context, not partners.

How do I handle naira and a USD side account?

Home currency NGN. Other accounts keep their ISO code. Lifetime FX is manual on-device so you are not dependent on a live rate vendor.

Also see: YNAB alternatives by country · Viridel vs YNAB · Pricing