An Agent Wilson product

Your finances. Your machine. No one else.

Wilson is an open-source AI bookkeeper that runs entirely on your computer. Your bank data never touches a server. No cloud. No tracking. Just answers.

🔒 Runs locally via Ollama
📂 Fully open source
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Annual Savings Identified

$1,415.76

Top Spending Categories

Dining
Subscriptions
Transport

Skill Recommendations

What Wilson actually does

Generic charts don't save you money. Actionable intelligence does.

What other apps show you

$4,200.00

Dining spending last quarter

"Insight": You eat out a lot. Good luck with that.

Live Result

What Wilson tells you

Cancel DoorDash

3 orders in 6 months, $9.99/mo

→ Save $120.00/yr

Switch to Costco Gas

$0.40/gal cheaper near you

→ Save $312.00/yr

Duplicate HBO/Max Detected

Active via Hulu and Direct

→ Save $18.99/mo

Your data stays yours

Them

Mint, Monarch, Copilot

Wilson

Sells anonymized data

Requires cloud account

Tracks habits for ads

Works offline

You own everything

Fully open source

How Wilson works for you

Integrations designed for humans and agents alike.

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Wilson CLI

For power users. Open source, local first. Command your finances from the terminal.

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OpenClaw

The agentic framework. Connect Wilson to other AI tools for cross-platform workflows.

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x402 Payments

Pay only for skills you use. No subscriptions, no recurring overhead. HTTP-native.

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For developers

Built for the terminal.
Ready for everything else.

Wilson is a CLI-first agent. Import CSVs, categorize with AI, surface anomalies, and chain skills — all from your terminal.

Ollama runs AI locally on your hardware

SQLite stores everything in ~/.agentwilson/

MIT licensed. Audit every line.

wilson --audit

$ wilson analyze --last-30d

> Indexing bank statements... DONE.

[!] Duplicate Subscription: Netflix HD + Premium

Both active on same card. Save $15.49/mo.

[+] Run wilson cancel netflix-hd

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