When you constantly travel and change countries it becomes nearly impossible to actually track your personal finances. Managing cash, various currencies, using crypto, or local payment methods complicates things way beyond what your bank app can do.
This is where Menot comes in, it is as flexible as it is simple – add whatever payment methods you need in any currency, manually track how much you spend, and monitor the total of all of your balances.
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Simplicity. There are no complicated concepts, budgets, or clunky UI. It is a single screen dashboard with a single purpose of being able to track expenses/income on various payment methods in various currencies, including crypto.
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Once again, simplicity. While it's very minimal in it's functionality it is at the same time very flexible and possible to be adjusted to whatever financial flow you may have.
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Digital nomads, frequent travelers, expats, and freelancers. Basically, anyone who has to deal with multiple currencies in their daily life.
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Grown out of the frustration of having to use Google Sheets for what seems to be a trivial task.
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Https://gnucash.org/ is a pretty solid free and open source option. The catch being its UI probably isn't as refined as some other options, and I'm not sure how/if online banking connections work, so can be a bit manual. Source: 11 months ago
Could checkout https://gnucash.org/. Probably not as nice as a UI as some other options, but its quite robust in terms of tracking your finances. It has a budgeting feature, but I never used it. Worst case could use another app just for budgeting and GnuCash for general tracking of the current state of your accounts, and generating reports and such. Source: about 1 year ago
As of today (2/22/2023), gnucash.org seems to be up and running. Do the young folks still use "woot" as an exclamation of delight or is that already passe??😄. Source: about 1 year ago
I guess PART of my concern is that when you have a blank screen at gnucash.org for too long, it APPEARS to the outside world... People who might wish to consider using and supporting gnucash... that there is a problem that the organization is unable to handle and therefore the question arises "Are the team at gnucash competent or incompetent"? Source: about 1 year ago
I am a fan of Open Source projects and I've known about GnuCash for some time. I've started an online personal finance course that uses GnuCash, HOWEVER, the gnucash.org site seems to have been down for days or weeks lately. What's up. I thought the pandemic was over and the 'ronavirus was going into obscurity... Am I wrong? Did the team all die off? Are they not taking this seriously? OR... Is there actually... Source: about 1 year ago
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