Getting Started
KTO (Keeping Track Of) is one place to keep track of your life: your money, your health, your to-dos, your trips, and your job hunt. Each area works on its own — use the ones you want and hide the rest.
The five sections
- Money — accounts and transactions, budgets by category, recurring bills, investments, and net worth. See Money: Accounts & Transactions, Investments & Net Worth, and Import, Reconciliation, Reports & Search.
- Health — exercise, food, meals, and health notes, with a dashboard you compose yourself. See Health.
- To-Dos — simple lists with statuses and due dates. See To-Dos.
- Trips — day-by-day trip itineraries with lodging, maps, and printable plans. See Trips.
- Job Hunt — applications, interview stages, follow-ups, and a resume builder. See Job Hunt and Resume Builder.
There is also a public Blog (reachable from the navigation bar) — no account needed to read it.
Creating an account
Open Register from the navigation bar. Required: email address, password, and accepting the terms of service. After registering you'll receive a verification email — click the link in it to activate the account, then log in.
To sign in, Login needs your email and password (both required). If you've set up two-factor authentication you'll be asked for a code as well.
Finding your way around
The navigation bar lists every section. On small screens it collapses into a menu button. The profile icon opens your account page, where you can:
- edit your email, password, and timezone,
- hide sections you don't use — untick a section under "Site sections" and it disappears from your navigation bar (your data is kept),
- manage two-factor authentication, data export, and account deletion — see Your Account & Data.
Two-factor authentication
For your security, two-factor authentication (an authenticator app or emailed codes) becomes required seven days after you create your account. Until it's set up, you'll be reminded; after the deadline you'll be taken to the setup page before you can use the rest of the app. Setup takes about a minute — see Sign-in & Two-Factor Security.