TrackMyBudget
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Stay in control of your spending — even in the era of tap-and-go credit cards.

A simple, private monthly budget tracker that makes you feel every dollar again.

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Free during early access. A paid plan may follow as we grow.

Why I built this

Credit cards made my spending invisible.

Tap, pay, walk away. By month-end I'd be staring at a grocery bill twice what I'd planned for — with no idea where the leak was. Subscriptions piled up. Coffees added up. The card never said "slow down."

TrackMyBudget brings the visibility back. Set a monthly limit per category, log each purchase manually, and watch your remaining budget tick down in real time. The friction of typing the amount is the feature, not a bug. It makes you pause.

Try it yourself

Set an income, log a few transactions, watch your budget react.

This is a sandbox. Nothing is saved. Refresh to reset.

Income
$5,000.00
Spent
$0.00
Net
$5,000.00
  • Food
    Limit
    $500.00
    Spent
    $0.00
    Left
    $500.00
  • Transport
    Limit
    $200.00
    Spent
    $0.00
    Left
    $200.00
  • Entertainment
    Limit
    $150.00
    Spent
    $0.00
    Left
    $150.00

Click + Add on any category to log a transaction. Watch the math react.

Sign up to save your budgets, set up real categories, and track every month.

What it does

Monthly budgets per category

Decide your limits for Food, Rent, Transport — anything. Watch each one tick down as the month goes.

Mindful manual tracking

No bank linking, no auto-categorization. Every entry is intentional — and that's the point.

Recurring & hidden

Auto-add monthly bills like rent. Keep private expenses off the dashboard but still in your bottom line.

Built for everywhere

11 languages including Arabic with full right-to-left support. Multiple currencies. Past months locked as immutable history.

Ready to take back the wheel?

30 seconds to sign up. Free during early access — early users get the heads-up before any paid plan.

Start tracking

In early access. Free today, honest about its limits, and a bit opinionated about money.