Nothing fancy, i just need a good app where i can record a handful of daily incomes and expenses and see how much i’ve spent / saved in a week / month / year

Searching directly in the app store has resulted in lots of freemium / ad-infested apps which i’d like to steer clear from.

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      1 year ago

      Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

      but I use this

      Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

      I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.

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        I’ve been using it for a few years now. It’s great.

        Couple tips:

        Add a colored bar with the date being the first of each month, and the name being AAA. It makes it easier to read to have month separators in

        Add a column that says what account you paid it out of if you use multiple accounts

        Don’t forget to update it with new bills you acquire

        Get the Google sheets app on your phone, and log every purchase. Candy bar at the gas station? Log it. Secret fast food purchase you don’t want anyone knowing about because you’re ashamed? Log it as a gasoline purchase. Bought some weed from that dude Tommy who was at your buddy’s house? “Walgreens” lol. Just make sure you get in the habit of logging minor spending

        Also, there’s a cool graphic that you can set to be emailed to you once a month that you link to the budget, giving you a break down of your spending in certain categories. I’ll find it and update the original comment with it.

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      1 year ago

      I was asking for a toothpick but you gave me the whole swiss army knife! Thank you though. I’m a huge excel fan (was almost addicted at one point) but right now I’m just looking for a simple app to track a few petty allowances and this seems a little sophisticated.

      but I think I’ll definitely hold on to this for the future. Ultimately, spreadsheets seem infinitely better at budgeting than any apps out there.