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Budgeting Apps Directory

Explore 18 budgeting and personal finance apps

Monarch Money

β˜… 4.50

Sleek budgeting app with account syncing, goal tracking, and collaboration features for personal finance.

Pricing: Subscription
Monthly or annual subscription plans; free trial available
Web Ios Android Windows Mac Linux

NeoBudget

β˜… 3.80

Slick envelope budgeting with bank sync and OCR receipt scanning. User-friendly but occasionally clunky, with free and paid plans.

Pricing: Freemium
Free version for basic budgeting; paid plan at $5.95/month or $59.95/year for advanced features like group plans and ledgers.
Web Ios Android Windows Mac Linux

PocketGuard

β˜… 4.00

PocketGuard syncs bank accounts to track spending, set budgets, and show you what’s left after bills. Great for overspenders, but pricey for premium features.

Pricing: Freemium
Free basic plan with limited features; PocketGuard Plus costs $12.99/month or $74.99/year. Lifetime access offered selectively, pricing varies.
Web Ios Android Windows Mac Linux

Quicken Simplifi

β˜… 4.50

Web-based budgeting app with automated tracking, Spending Plans, and mobile apps, but clunky imports and no bill payments.

Pricing: Subscription
$5.99 per month, billed annually
Web Ios Android Windows Mac Linux

Spendee

β˜… 4.50

Sleek budgeting app for tracking expenses, syncing banks, and visualizing spending with charts.

Pricing: Freemium
Free version with basic tracking; Plus ($14.99/year) adds bank sync; Premium ($35.99/year) includes shared wallets and unlimited budgets.
Ios Android Web Windows Mac Linux

Tiller

β˜… 4.30

Tiller automates bank transaction syncing into customizable Google Sheets or Excel for flexible budgeting.

Pricing: Subscription
30-day free trial, then $79/year. No monthly billing option, because apparently Tiller thinks you're ready to commit annually.
Web Windows Mac Linux

Find Your Perfect Budgeting App

Our comprehensive directory includes 18 budgeting apps to help you manage your personal finances effectively. From free apps like Mint to premium solutions like YNAB and specialized tools like EnvelopeBudget and Inzolo, we've compiled detailed information to help you make the right choice.

How to Choose a Budgeting App

  • Define Your Needs: Are you looking to track expenses, pay off debt, or save for goals?
  • Consider Your Budget: Compare free vs. paid options and their features
  • Check Platform Support: Ensure the app works on your devices
  • Read Reviews: Learn from other users' experiences
  • Try Before You Buy: Many apps offer free trials