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I Built a $30 Personal Finance Toolkit That Replaces YNAB, Mint, and QuickBooks
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I Built a $30 Personal Finance Toolkit That Replaces YNAB, Mint, and QuickBooks

via Dev.to Pythonbrandocalricia1h ago

I got frustrated paying $15+/month for finance apps that all do slightly different things. So I built FinanceKit — a one-time $29.99 desktop toolkit with 5 modules: What It Does 1. Receipt Scanner Uses OCR to scan paper and digital receipts. Extracts vendor, date, amount, and category automatically. No more shoeboxes of receipts at tax time. 2. Portfolio Tracker Track investments without giving Robinhood or Mint your login credentials. Import CSV exports from your brokerage and get clean visualizations. 3. Report Generator Creates professional financial summaries — P&L statements, expense breakdowns, monthly trends. Great for handing to your accountant or just understanding where your money goes. 4. Job Tracker Built for freelancers. Track clients, invoices, payments, and outstanding balances in one place. Replaces the spreadsheet you've been using. 5. Subscription Auditor This one's my favorite. It analyzes your bank statements and finds recurring charges you've forgotten about. Most

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