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TeaMilk
02/06/21 8:16:50 PM
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I tried mint, but they want me to connect my credit cards/bank account and shit

Basically I just want to be able to manually input purchases in different categories, and see monthly totals/trends conveniently. Bonus if I can access it on desktop too.

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unknownhombre
02/06/21 8:35:28 PM
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TeaMilk posted...
Basically I just want to be able to manually input purchases in different categories, and see monthly totals

Spreadsheet? Maybe Google sheets. You might not be able to see trends, but you could manually input info without connecting credit and bank accounts.

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TeaMilk
02/06/21 8:40:36 PM
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unknownhombre posted...
Spreadsheet? Maybe Google sheets. You might not be able to see trends, but you could manually input info without connecting credit and bank accounts.
Yea that is what I've been using, but Google sheets kinda sucks on mobile. Just wondered if there's anything better out there

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kage_53
02/06/21 8:44:44 PM
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If you have BoA, their app does that.
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Harpie
02/06/21 8:45:32 PM
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If it makes you feel any better/safer, Mint is owned by the same company that operates TurboTax. Your card info should be 100% safe

I dont know of any alternatives besides Excel >.>

If youve got the time and patience, I highly recommend you check out AppSheet if you already use excel/google sheets. Its basically a way you can create a front facing app that is directly tied to Excel, without the hassle of Excel and its shitty mobile UX

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Dark_SilverX
02/06/21 8:55:44 PM
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Amazon

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