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Hey, I just noticed that we often spend without realizing it—so I looked up easy-to-use income and expense apps. And here are the results from trying out 9 really good apps for 2025-2026.
When it comes to Money Manager, you have to admit it’s old but truly effective. PC Manager lets you view information on your computer, connect bank cards directly, and its detailed graphs clearly show your spending habits. Money Lover is similar, but it’s especially good at forecasting future expenses based on past behavior. It has 5 million users worldwide—seriously impressive.
I like Spendee because it connects to electronic wallets, including PayPal, as well as crypto wallets. It presents data in beautiful graphs, making it easy to understand your spending patterns.
For Thai users in particular, MeowJot has an OCR feature that automatically scans bank slips—saving a lot of time. MeTang is also good: it supports voice commands, letting you record income and expenses just by speaking. It’s really easy to use.
Piggipo is a good choice if you use a lot of credit cards. It calculates interest and sends payment reminders, so you don’t have to worry about forgetting to pay. Budge focuses on saving and setting goals. If you want confidence in achieving your targets, this app is a great fit.
Daak and Oh My Cost both focus on simplicity. No need for anything complicated—just enter your information, choose a category, and you’re done. Great for beginners.
In short, if you’re looking for an income and expense app that suits you, you should figure out what kind of tracking you want. Some people want automatic bank syncing, while others prefer something simple. There’s no single “best” app—just choose what matches your style. It’s better to download and try the real app before deciding.