What Reddit Says About Bill Tracker Apps
We compiled 15 Reddit discussions about Bill Tracker apps from 9 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
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r/budget
Monarch Money is your best bet, then. I stumbled upon that bill tracker feature and was sp excited.
r/personalfinance
I will say their premium services aren't really worth it, they've never saved me money with their bill negotiation stuff or anything, and the only subscriptions they can cancel are like Netflix and stuff, easy enough to do yourself. I pay for premium just to keep all my rules and accounts ...
r/FinancialPlanning
Right now I track my monthly bills in my phone calendar. It might not be the smartest way to do things, but it’s simple and gets the job done, which I like. But lately it’s just become somewhat cumbersome with my calendar getting filled up with bills, appointments, etc.
r/FinancialPlanning
Bill Management - FREE - Works with MacOS and Android...
r/selfhosted
I started using a small Android app called LifeHub: Bill Reminder - really simple and keeps me on track. You can search for it on Play Store if you're using Android. ... Doesnt fit exactly your needs but maybe check Wallos out.
r/iphone
Similarly, I switched over and haven’t looked back from Prism either. I thought I would miss the auto generated part of bills but it was relatively easy to manually create them and I can trust they’ll work without some login issue haha Continue this thread Continue this thread
r/budget
Try Fina Money. It’s easy to use and does exactly what you need tracks your spending and bills.
r/personalfinance
This seems like something most budgeting apps can do. Write down all your monthly bills. Track every time you pay them.
r/budget
Am working on themonthlybills.com, not a downloaded app, but could be used for virtually any type of bill or savings amount each month that needs tracking.
r/Frugal
YNAB or Actual Budget. Or even Fortune City: Expenses Tracker. ... I love my YNAB. I hate that it costs money but it saves me money in the end. I use it in conjunction with my excel budget where I plan out our bills in advance
r/debtfree
Or, Truebill/Rocket Money, tracks subscriptions and bills, helps cancel unwanted ones and PocketGuard, shows how much you have left after bills are accounted for ... I use Copilot and it’s changed the game for my spending and awareness.
r/mintuit
If you only want reminders on when to pay, then Google calendar will work just fine, it's free, and you don't have to worry about linking accounts. If you want the reoccurring bills to be automatically applied to a budget, then I suggest Simplifi.
r/personalfinance
I use it purely for bill reminders. For synching of accounts, I use rocket money. More replies More replies ... Following! I’ve been using Prism so long. I hate everything I’ve downloaded. 😭 ... Same, all of these apps want to track my net worth or focus on a budget to tell me how much I owe, like ...
r/Fire
Kubera Premium tracker with support for crypto, global accounts, and estate planning. Paid only. Quite expensive (250 USD/year) but worth it. I actually subscribed to it after checking it out. GnuCash Open source and powerful, but complex. Best for those comfortable with accounting workflows. Rocket...
r/mintuit
I’ve not seen bills in the app and it missing some accounts from my banks. ... I’m using Empower (personal capital) Free version and it is really good and as an additional bill tracker I also installed Honeydue (also free)on my phone - that is a budgeting and bill pay app for couples, but I just use...
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