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Download Vardon
Vardon is a desktop personal finance app. Use the official download links below for the current public macOS and Windows builds, then sign in or subscribe from the app flow.
- Product
- Private desktop finance workspace
- Price
- £4.99/month
- Company
- Sefy Vardon Ltd
Choose the desktop build
The current public website provides direct download links for macOS and Windows. Those links are preserved here and on the interactive homepage. The app metadata in this site describes Vardon as supporting Windows, macOS, and Linux, but this download page only links to the build URLs that exist in the current website. It does not add an unsupported Linux package link.
Vardon is intentionally not positioned as a mobile app. The website is fully readable on mobile for research, pricing, privacy, and help, but the finance workspace itself belongs on desktop where the ledger, import mapping, budget cards, loan projections, and reports have enough room to be useful.
What to expect after installing
After installation, Vardon opens into a desktop workspace for organising your financial records. You can build account and category settings, enter transactions manually, use CSV import, review fetched bank activity where bank connections are enabled, track budgets, maintain sinking funds, record loans, and review net worth. Investment views can show Trading 212 portfolio information when connected.
The app includes documentation and a Help Centre inside the workspace. The docs cover getting started, core accounts, transaction tools, settings, budgets, sinking funds, loans, graphing, shortcuts, Monthly Report, recent changes, and bug reporting. The public help pages on this website summarise the most search-relevant workflows before someone installs the app.
Security and account notes
A finance app holds sensitive context, so the install decision should include security expectations. Vardon may store some financial records, settings, imports, exports, cached views, and workspace data locally on the device. You are responsible for keeping the device, operating system account, backups, and exported files secure. The Privacy Policy also explains account, billing, open banking, support, technical, and limited analytics data.
If you use bank connections, Vardon only accesses open banking data where you choose to connect an account. Available data depends on the permissions, provider, and bank connection you approve. Fetched rows are reviewed before being added to the ledger, which helps prevent unclear bank descriptions from becoming permanent records without inspection.
Official links
Use the links on this page rather than third-party mirrors. Keeping the download path official reduces the risk of stale builds, modified files, or confusing update behaviour. If a link fails, use the contact details in the legal pages or the support route in the app rather than searching for unofficial installers.
Next steps
Next, use the related links on this page to move from overview to implementation: review vardon pricing, explore the feature set, read the security overview. Start with the page that matches your current job, then return to Features if you need wider product context. When comparing Vardon, remember that the marketing site is mobile-readable but the product remains a desktop app. Review pricing and the privacy policy before downloading, especially if you plan to import CSV files, connect a bank account, or keep long-term financial history in the workspace. Vardon is best evaluated as a system of records: each workflow becomes more valuable when transactions, budgets, funds, loans, and reports are kept current. If you only need a quick mobile balance glance, it may be more product than you need.