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Compare Budgeting Apps

Side-by-side comparison of 2 budgeting apps

Feature

GnuCash

★ 4.20
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Tiller

★ 4.30
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Basic Information
Website Visit Site ↗ Visit Site ↗
Pricing Model Free Subscription
Price Details Completely free, open-source, and no hidden costs—unless you count the time spent learning its quirks. 30-day free trial, then $79/year. No monthly billing option, because apparently Tiller thinks you're ready to commit annually.
Monthly Price Free
Annual Price Free $79.00
Founded 1998 2015
Platform Support
Web
Ios
Android
Windows
Mac
Linux
Features
Automatic bank transaction syncing
Budget tracking
Check printing
Custom reports
Customizable Google Sheets/Excel templates
Daily email summaries
Debt payoff planner
Detailed reports and graphs
Double-entry bookkeeping
Expense categorization
Financial calculations
Mortgage and loan tracking
Multi-account support
Multi-currency support
Net worth tracking
QIF/OFX/CSV import
Scheduled transactions
Secure data encryption
Small business accounting tools
Stock and mutual fund tracking
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • + Free as in beer and speech
  • + Robust accounting features for small businesses
  • + No vendor lock-in—your data is yours
  • + Perfect for spreadsheet nerds who love customization
  • + Automates tedious data entry
  • + Works with both Google Sheets and Excel
Cons
  • Interface looks like it’s stuck in 1998
  • Learning curve steeper than a tax audit
  • No mobile app for on-the-go budgeting
  • No mobile app for on-the-go budgeting
  • Annual billing only—hope you’re ready to commit
  • Not ideal for those who hate spreadsheets

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Quick Summary

GnuCash

Best for:

Budget-conscious users

Platform coverage:

3 platforms

Feature count:

10 features

Tiller

Best for:

Users wanting ongoing support

Platform coverage:

4 platforms

Feature count:

10 features