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financier
- Financier – 100% offline budgeting web app
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App for multiple budgets
I have used financier.io for years and love it—especially the fact that I can have multiple budgets (one budget for all of my personal accounts, and a separate budget for those accounts I share with my partner). But as our financial lives get more and more complicated, it becomes more and more of a hassle to manually enter every transaction, so I am considering a switch to a budget app that will connect with my bank accounts and pull my transactions.
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[Guide] How to install Financier App on your homelab (Ubuntu Server)
#!/bin/bash apt-get update -y apt install nodejs -y apt install npm -y npm install --global yarn -y npm install -g n -y npm install -g pm2 -y apt-get install unzip -y n stable wget https://github.com/financier-io/financier/archive/refs/heads/main.zip unzip main.zip cd financier-main/ yarn yarn build npx browserslist@latest --update-db -y yarn docs pm2 start ~/financier-main/api/index.js pm2 save pm2 startup pm2 list ip a
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random expenses always pile up
Also not the person you asked. I use Financier, which is much like YNAB, but with fewer bells and whistles and MUCH cheaper ($15/year vs. $99, both $USD). The biggest difference is that Financier won't link to your bank accounts, but I find that manual entry works better for us anyway.
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Moved Back to YNAB4
If you like YNAB4 but want a web version financier.io is a good alternative. it can even import your YNAB4 data. But after that, new transaction do need to be added manually, there's no importing (even by like csv files or whatever).
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Local-First Web Development
I've been really happy with CouchDB + PouchDB at https://financier.io
You can do unique things like offer a trial period without syncing (database wholly in browser), which allows for ridiculously quick onboarding.
And the sync mechanism works so well. It's really cool how easy it is to implement a Google Docs-like sync mechanism with conflict resolution baked in.
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For those of you still on YNAB classic this is for you
So you recreated https://financier.io/ ?
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Can people give specific, practical examples of how ynab helps?
If you've got the method down, check out financier.io where it's basically a free YNAB clone.
- GRIP app alternatief
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Any tips for a savings mindset?
The price has really gone up, but financier.io has the same thing but free...
myfin
What are some alternatives?
localfirstweb.dev - A list of various resources for local-first web development
ocular - 💰 Simplistic, beautiful and straight-forward budgeting app to track your budget across the years. Easy to use, to get started and to set up.
budgetzero - Open-source, self-hosted, zero-based budgeting.
Safety-Spend - A weekly-based budgeting application using React (TypeScript), Redux-Toolkit, Chakra-UI, and Plaid.
actual - A local-first personal finance app
Firefly III - Firefly III: a personal finances manager
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Kresus - Get rich, or die codin'
YNAB4-64bit - Conversion tool to get YNAB4 working on 64bit macOS (Catalina and later)
assetgridapp - 📊 A selfhosted data-driven personal finance manager 💸
data-importer - The Firefly III Data Importer can import data into Firefly III
Shared-Expense-Manager - An Android and iOS app for managing group shared expenses.