Software

Ledger Live (Free personal use)

Ledger Live (Free personal use) Ledger Live is the companion app built for Ledger hardware wallets, but even on its own it works as a free portfolio manager. Instead of

Kresus

Kresus Kresus is an open-source finance app that runs in the browser. It isn’t trying to look like a polished commercial product, but that’s also its charm. Everything is transparent,

Financier.io (Free plan)

Alzex Personal Finance Free Alzex Personal Finance Free is a lightweight version of the Alzex family finance manager. It was designed with households in mind, offering a way to track

Buckaroo

Buckaroo Buckaroo is a small, straightforward budgeting tool that focuses on one thing: keeping track of spending with as little friction as possible. It doesn’t try to compete with glossy

Plain Text Accounting (hledger)

Plain Text Accounting (hledger) hledger belongs to the Plain Text Accounting family of tools, and it feels quite different from the usual budgeting apps. There are no bright dashboards or

Actual Budget (Free version)

Actual Budget (Free version) Actual Budget feels very different from the typical money apps you find in app stores today. There’s no subscription to worry about, no ads, and no

Spendee (Free)

Spendee (Free) Spendee is one of those budgeting apps that catches the eye right away. The interface is bright and simple, and that’s part of the reason people choose it.

Fentury (Free plan)

Fentury (Free plan) Fentury positions itself as more than just a place to log expenses. It was built to connect accounts and bring together banking, cards, and digital services in

Wallet by BudgetBakers (Free)

Wallet by BudgetBakers (Free) Wallet by BudgetBakers is a mobile-first finance app designed to give users a clear overview of their money without requiring complicated setup. It blends personal budgeting

Money Lover (Free)

Money Lover (Free) Money Lover has built a reputation as one of those apps that people download when they want quick control over everyday spending. It’s not designed as heavy

AndroMoney Free

AndroMoney Free AndroMoney has been around long enough to gain a steady following, particularly among Android users who want something reliable for tracking everyday spending. It doesn’t try to replace

Monefy (Free)

Monefy (Free) Monefy is a budgeting app that keeps things simple. It doesn’t try to behave like full accounting software or bury users under features. Instead, it focuses on one

GoodBudget (Free version)

GoodBudget (Free version) GoodBudget is built around a simple but time-tested idea: the envelope system. In the past, people would keep cash in separate envelopes for rent, food, or leisure,

Lunch Money

Lunch Money Lunch Money is a newer face in the personal finance space, but it has already managed to stand out. Built as a fully online service, it appeals to

Personal Capital (Empower Personal Dashboard)

Personal Capital (Empower Personal Dashboard) Personal Capital, now branded as part of Empower, is positioned as more than just a budgeting app. It combines everyday money tracking with long-term financial

Mint (Intuit)

Mint (Intuit) Mint, a service created by Intuit, has been around long enough to become a household name in personal budgeting. It isn’t trying to act like full accounting software,

Wave Accounting

Wave Accounting Wave Accounting is a free, cloud-based finance tool that has built a name mostly among freelancers and very small businesses. It doesn’t feel like a typical “personal budget”

Zoho Books Free

Zoho Books Free Zoho Books Free is the no-cost tier of Zoho’s accounting system. It isn’t built for big companies with dozens of employees — the free plan is more

MoneyDance Trial/Free basic

AceMoney Lite AceMoney Lite is the free cut-down edition of the AceMoney finance manager. It doesn’t try to be a full accounting package — instead, it’s meant for everyday users

BudgetView (Community Edition)

BudgetView (Community Edition) BudgetView (Community Edition) is a free personal finance program built around the idea of visual budgeting. Instead of focusing only on account balances, it helps users see

SilverFinc Free

SilverFinc Free SilverFinc Free is a small desktop program made for simple household budgeting. It doesn’t try to compete with big accounting suites — the idea here is to give

Buddi

Buddi Buddi is a small open-source program that has been around for quite a while. It doesn’t try to look modern or polished, but it gives users exactly what they

Grisbi

Grisbi Grisbi is one of those open-source finance programs that has been quietly around for years. It doesn’t try to look modern or stylish, but it gives users something many

Eqonomize!

Eqonomize! Eqonomize! is an open-source program built for people who want a clear, no-cost way to track their personal finances. Unlike commercial tools, it focuses on everyday budgeting and doesn’t

Moneyspire Free (basic)

AceMoney Lite AceMoney Lite is the free cut-down edition of the AceMoney finance manager. It doesn’t try to be a full accounting package — instead, it’s meant for everyday users

MoneyLine Personal Finance Free

MoneyLine Personal Finance Free MoneyLine Personal Finance Free is a desktop program aimed at everyday money management. It isn’t trying to be a full business tool — it’s more like

Cash And The City

Cash And The City Cash And The City is a small personal finance program that feels more like a notebook with charts than a heavy accounting tool. It was built

Simple Home Budget Lite

Simple Home Budget Lite Simple Home Budget Lite is the free edition of a household finance manager focused on clarity. It doesn’t try to compete with full accounting packages —

Alzex Personal Finance Free

Alzex Personal Finance Free Alzex Personal Finance Free is a lightweight version of the Alzex family finance manager. It was designed with households in mind, offering a way to track

AceMoney Lite

AceMoney Lite AceMoney Lite is the free cut-down edition of the AceMoney finance manager. It doesn’t try to be a full accounting package — instead, it’s meant for everyday users

Beancount

Beancount Beancount is not a typical finance app with windows, menus, and dashboards. It’s a text-based accounting system: instead of clicking through forms, users write their accounts and transactions in

KMyMoney

KMyMoney KMyMoney has been part of the open-source world for a long time. It comes from the KDE community, and in many ways it feels like the classic desktop finance

Firefly III

Firefly III Firefly III has a different feel from most budget tools. It isn’t a small desktop app that you just install and forget — it’s a self-hosted system, something

Money Manager Ex (MMEX)

AceMoney Lite AceMoney Lite is the free cut-down edition of the AceMoney finance manager. It doesn’t try to be a full accounting package — instead, it’s meant for everyday users

HomeBank

HomeBank HomeBank is one of the most popular free tools for personal finance management. First released more than two decades ago, it has stayed relevant thanks to its lightweight design

GnuCash

GnuCash GnuCash is one of those programs that has quietly stayed around for decades. It was built as an open-source project and, unlike many modern apps, it hasn’t tried to

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