Where to see upcoming bills
Upcoming bills live on the Recurring section on both platforms. The Summary screen also shows an Upcoming widget for a quick peek without leaving the home view.Time-based grouping
The upcoming list is grouped into:- Next 30 days - everything expected to hit within the next month, including items that are overdue
- Later - everything beyond that 30-day window
iOS also shows a Last 30 days section below the upcoming groups for recurring items that already hit - that’s the historical view, not upcoming. The web Recurring page doesn’t have a Last 30 days list (past charges live inside each subscription’s detail).
What each row shows
- Merchant or source name - who’s billing you (or paying you, for incoming items)
- Expected amount - based on the most recent charge
- Expected date - a relative label like Today, in 5 days, or 2 days overdue
Opening the detail view
Open a row to see the detail view for that recurring series. It shows the next payment, status, frequency, category (or source, for incoming items), last payment, and first-detected date.When the Upcoming view looks empty
If you’ve just connected your accounts, MyTruv may still be syncing - recurring detection needs enough transaction history to spot patterns. Give it a few minutes and refresh.On the web, if you only have a payroll connection (no bank account linked), the Upcoming view shows just incoming payments - there are no upcoming bills to predict without a bank connection.
Planning with upcoming bills
Use the upcoming view to:- Avoid overdrafts by spotting large charges before they hit
- Keep track of annual subscription renewals
- Make sure paychecks and bills line up the way you expect (see Tracking Recurring Income)
Related
- Tracking Your Subscriptions - the full list of recurring charges
- Tracking Recurring Income - the inflow side
- Using the Bills Calendar - iOS calendar view of the same data
Upcoming bill predictions are based on your historical transaction patterns. Actual charges may vary in amount or timing.