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MyTruv predicts upcoming charges and incoming payments from your recurring history, so you can see what’s about to hit your accounts at a glance.

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
Each group shows a count and a signed net total for that window (incoming minus outgoing).
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
Overdue items don’t disappear - they stay in Next 30 days with the overdue label so you don’t miss them.

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)
Upcoming bill predictions are based on your historical transaction patterns. Actual charges may vary in amount or timing.
Check your upcoming view at the start of each week to make sure you’re prepared for the next 7-14 days.