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    Actual

    Actual

    A local-first personal finance app

    ...It provides a structured budgeting system inspired by envelope-style budgeting, helping users allocate funds to categories and track spending in a disciplined way. The application includes features for importing transactions, reconciling accounts, and analyzing financial trends over time, making it suitable for both personal and household finance management.
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    OpenOps

    OpenOps

    The batteries-included, No-Code FinOps automation platform

    OpenOps is an open-source, no-code FinOps automation platform designed to help organizations manage and optimize cloud financial operations with minimal manual effort. At its core, OpenOps provides a visual workflow builder that lets teams construct automated processes for cloud cost optimization, budgeting, tagging, allocation, forecasting, and anomaly management without writing code, making complex financial workflows approachable for both technical and financial users. The platform includes an integrated spreadsheet-like database called OpenOps Tables and built-in analytics for tracking metrics and visualizing cost trends, enabling teams to consolidate disparate cloud cost data into actionable dashboards. ...
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    zero

    Privacy-first offline expense tracker. No cloud. No tracking.

    zero is a privacy-first, fully offline expense tracking app for Android and iOS. Unlike most finance apps, zero does not require accounts, cloud sync, subscriptions, or internet access. All financial data stays locally on your device. There are no ads, no telemetry, and no analytics. zero helps you: • Track daily expenses in a clean timeline • Visualize spending with simple reports • Create unlimited custom categories • Manage lendings and borrowings • Export or delete your data...
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    Mintable

    Mintable

    Automate your personal finances – for free, with no ads

    Mintable is an open-source command-line tool designed to automate personal finance tracking by integrating banking data directly into spreadsheets for analysis and budgeting. It functions as a self-hosted alternative to tools like Mint, focusing on privacy by avoiding ads, tracking, and centralized data storage. The system connects to financial institutions using services like Plaid or allows users to import transaction data manually via CSV files, giving flexibility depending on user preferences and region. ...
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    boringfinance

    boringfinance

    Fancy Finance Record keep

    A minimalist and modular finance tracking web application that implements the 50-30-20 budgeting rule
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