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Keep your money under control with expense tracking apps - Tried and recommended
Recently, I tried using several expense tracking apps this month because I wanted to know where my money was going. After checking, I saw that for Thai users, there are many suitable apps. Sharing my experience with 9 good apps.
Starting with Money Manager, this app is great because it has comprehensive features. It can link to credit cards and shows clear spending graphs. Some might find it a bit complicated, but if you want full tracking, this one works. Money Lover is also good, with bill reminders, budgeting, and even future expense predictions. It’s suitable for those planning their finances long-term.
If you like to see beautiful graphs, Spendee is a good choice. It connects to bank accounts automatically and provides real-time views. For Thais who frequently use PromptPay, try MeowJot, which can scan transfer receipts automatically and save a lot of time.
MeTang is great because it has voice commands. You just speak, and the system converts it into income or expense entries. It’s secure with Face ID and fingerprint. Piggipo GO is perfect for credit card users because it reminds you of payment due dates, so you won’t forget and incur interest.
If you prefer simplicity, Budge works well. Set savings goals and track progress visually. Daak is also suitable for beginners because it’s very easy to use without complicated features. Oh My Cost, the last one, is good too, with many icons to quickly track daily expenses.
Each expense tracking app has its own strengths. It depends on what you need most—some want comprehensive features, others prefer simplicity. The good thing is most are free. Choose according to your spending style. I’ve also tried many because each app has its own advantages. The most important thing is to start recording your income and expenses. No matter which app you use, it will help you see where your money goes and better control your spending.