Budget decisions are easier when the plan stays close to real accounts.

Expense Tracker keeps repeating bills, monthly entries, account snapshots, movement summaries, and backups in one place so the budget is easier to explain.

Money flow graph showing income, spending buckets, and leftover cash.

The app helps with the places monthly budgets usually drift.

What usually goes wrong

  • The same budget gets rebuilt by hand every month.
  • Real spending drifts away from the plan once the month gets busy.
  • Card payments are guessed before the full month is visible.
  • Account balances and payoff progress live somewhere else.

What Expense Tracker keeps together

  • Repeating transactions come from saved items and month cloning.
  • Manual entries, imports, actuals, and paid states update the month in place.
  • Account links show how money moves between checking, savings, cards, and loans.
  • Backups preserve the workflow so your data can move with your deployment.

The app is intentionally not built around live bank connections.

Manual control

Use CSV imports and manual account snapshots when you want to understand what changed instead of outsourcing categorization.

Explainable movement

Review links and drilldowns connect summary totals back to the entries that produced them.

Portable records

Versioned backups make budgeting data easier to preserve, inspect, and restore across hosting changes.