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A boring, Local first, desktop Investment Tracking appPricing:
- Open Source
#Finance #Personal Finance #Accounting 1 social mentions
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Robust and simple budgeting that works
For that very reason I tried selfhosting Actual Finance[1] but it is more of a budgeting app than a networth tracking app. I ended up coding a small exporter[2] since I already had some stack in place that queries SimpleFI[3], which essentially allows querying balance and transaction information for most US-based banks (read only); most similar to plaid but a lot more developer-friendly afaik. [1] https://actualbudget.com/ [2] https://github.com/eduser25/simplefin-bridge-exporter.
#Personal Finance #Finance #Productivity 56 social mentions
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A single API to connect your app with any bank's account
I have found https://teller.io to be really good for this. They are more affordable than Plaid too at the lower end of scale.
#Online Payments #Recurring Billing #Personal Finance 12 social mentions
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Personal finance manager, built on top of the ledger double entry accounting tool.
I am currently working on configuring a similar private, open source portfolio tracker built on top of ledger (a double-entry accounting system). I was drawn to it because of its yml config that I can version control easily If anyone has set up Paisa (successfully or unsuccessfully) and has anything to share, I'd love to hear it. https://paisa.fyi/.
#Personal Finance #Accounting #Financial Planner 1 social mentions
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Ledger is a powerful, double-entry accounting system that is accessed from the UNIX command-line.Pricing:
- Open Source
Https://ledger-cli.org/ When comparing the two programs here, I can't immediately see any big differences. Sorry if this reads like a shallow plug.
#Accounting #Personal Finance #Finance 24 social mentions