MyNetworth
Mutual fund prices are sourced from the official Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) daily NAV feed, typically published the next morning. Stock prices come from the NSE Bhavcopy, the official end-of-day market file, generally available after 7 PM on trading days.
MyNetWorth updates prices only when you open the app or choose to refresh manually. It never runs background syncs or automatic updates. Mutual fund prices are usually available the next morning once AMFI publishes official NAVs. Stock prices are updated after 7 PM on trading days, reflecting that day’s closing values. If a data source is delayed, the app keeps showing your last available prices until new data is published.
An internet connection is required only when fetching new price data. You can view, edit, and analyze your holdings fully offline at any time.
No. All your investment data is stored only on your device. The app never uploads, transmits, or shares portfolio information.
You can track stocks, mutual funds, fixed deposits, gold, and savings accounts — with more categories planned in future updates.
Yes. You can export all your holdings as a ZIP file directly from the app menu. The file is saved locally and never uploaded automatically.
Sometimes AMFI or NSE publish prices later than usual. In such cases, MyNetWorth continues showing your most recent available prices until new files are fetched.
Brokerage platforms may display intraday or provisional data. MyNetWorth uses only official end-of-day values published by AMFI and NSE.
You can delete all app data anytime by clearing storage from Android settings. This permanently removes your holdings and history from your device.
Upcoming updates will include charts, category breakdowns, and improved insights — while maintaining the same privacy-first, offline design.