Now I’ve found a good expense tracking app, and it turns out there are a lot of options. But which one is suitable for us?



I also tried using Money Manager for a while because it has a PC Manager that helps view data on the computer. Connecting it with a credit card shows the outstanding balance right away. Very convenient. If you like detailed graphs and reports, this app is really good.

But if you want a simple, uncomplicated app, Money Lover isn’t bad. It helps set budgets and can also forecast future expenses based on past habits. For Thais who frequently use PromptPay, MeowJot is excellent because it can automatically scan bank receipts, saving a lot of time.

Actually, most expense tracking apps are easy to use. The key is to choose one that matches your spending habits. If you want detailed tracking, there’s an option for that. If you prefer something simple, there’s also a choice. Personally, I think choosing a good expense tracking app is half the success in saving money.
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