Vardon

Pricing

Vardon pricing

Vardon keeps pricing simple: the current public price shown by the website and app subscription copy is GBP 4.99 per month. The plan is for full desktop access to the current Vardon modules.

Vardon desktop finance app logo
Product
Private desktop finance workspace
Price
£4.99/month
Company
Sefy Vardon Ltd

What the monthly price covers

The monthly subscription is presented as full access to every current module. That includes the finance overview, transaction ledger, budgets, sinking funds, loans, merchant lookup, analytics, CSV import, linked-bank fetch review where available, Trading 212 investment views, recent changes, settings, help, and monthly reports. Vardon is not sold as separate feature packs on the public website.

The price is deliberately stated as the current public price rather than a lifetime promise. The Terms and Conditions explain that paid access is provided on the plan and price shown at checkout or inside Vardon, and that changes affecting an active recurring subscription will be communicated before they apply. That keeps the pricing page honest while still giving visitors the information they need before downloading.

Desktop app, website access, and downloads

Vardon is a desktop product. The marketing website is readable on mobile, but the actual finance workspace is intended for desktop operating systems. The public download buttons currently point to macOS and Windows builds. The application metadata also identifies Windows, macOS, and Linux as supported operating systems, but this page does not invent a Linux download URL where the current website does not provide one.

Because Vardon is a finance workspace rather than a casual mobile app, the value is in deeper record keeping and review: budgets that link to categories, sinking funds that connect to debit-card spending, loans with repayment projections, bulk imports that are checked before upload, and monthly reports that explain completed periods.

Billing and privacy context

Payments, invoices, card handling, and subscription management may be processed by Stripe or another secure payment provider. Card details are handled by the payment provider. Vardon may use account status, subscription state, security metadata, billing references, and update checks to provide paid access and support the service.

The privacy position is important for pricing because users are paying for a workspace that handles sensitive information. Vardon is a desktop app, and some records, settings, imports, exports, cached views, and workspace data may be stored on your device or in app-controlled local storage. The public Privacy Policy explains the categories of account, billing, open banking, support, technical, and limited analytics data that may be processed.

Before subscribing

Use the public website and demo to decide whether the workflow fits you. Vardon is designed for people who want more structure than a spreadsheet or a banking app usually provides, but it is not a regulated financial advice service. It organises records, calculations, forecasts, classifications, and visualisations. You remain responsible for checking imported data, manual entries, calculations, projections, balances, classifications, and decisions made from the output.

The best pricing comparison is therefore not only monthly cost. It is whether the desktop workflow replaces enough manual spreadsheet work, budget cleanup, CSV import effort, loan tracking, subscription review, and month-end checking to be worth keeping in your routine.

Next steps

Next, use the related links on this page to move from overview to implementation: download vardon, read the terms for billing details, read the privacy and 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.

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