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MyTruv detects regular incoming deposits and shows them on the same Recurring view as your bills and subscriptions. Income and outflows live side by side so you can see how the timing lines up.

Where to see recurring income

Open the Recurring section on either platform - inflows and outflows share the same view, the same upcoming groups, and the same filters.
On the web - the Upcoming tab interleaves bills and incoming payments inside the Next 30 days and Later groups. The page header shows two totals near the top: Income / month and Expenses / month with the yearly equivalents. The All tab has a dedicated Income section at the top, separate from the category-grouped expenses below.On iOS - inflows are merged into the Coming up, Next 30 days, and Later lists alongside outflows. There’s no separate income section on the page itself, but the Coming up widget on the Summary screen mixes both as well.

Where the data comes from

Recurring income can come from two different connection types, and what MyTruv shows depends on which one you have:
  • Payroll connection - the full income picture: gross/net pay, deductions, employer, pay frequency, and statement-level history. See Connecting Your Payroll and the Income & Pay section.
  • Bank connection - MyTruv detects regular deposits on your bank account (paychecks, freelance payments, transfers) and treats them as recurring inflows. No statement detail, just the deposit cadence.
A payroll-only user (no bank linked) sees only income on the Recurring view - there are no outflows to predict without a bank account.

What you’ll see for each income series

  • Source name - your employer, payer, or deposit description
  • Amount - the typical deposit amount
  • Frequency - Weekly, Biweekly, Semi-Monthly, Monthly, and so on
  • Next expected date - when the next deposit is expected, or a relative label like Today or in 5 days
  • Status - Active by default; series can also be Pending, Inactive, or Irregular

Opening the detail view

Open a row to see the detail view for that income series. The field that classifies the income differs by platform.
On the web - the detail shows an Income type field: Salary, Other Income, or just Income when MyTruv can’t classify it more specifically.On iOS - the detail shows a Source field: Payroll when the data comes from a payroll connection, or Bank income when it comes from bank-deposit detection.
The detail view also shows the next expected payment, the frequency, the last payment, and the date MyTruv first detected the series.

Why track recurring income

  • Plan ahead - know when your next paycheck is expected
  • See how income timing aligns with your bills in the same view
  • Spot a series that’s gone Inactive when a deposit pattern stops (MyTruv doesn’t send a proactive alert, but the Inactive status surfaces in the Recurring list)
Pair your recurring income view with your upcoming bills to make sure the timing works - that money lands before bills go out.