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Keep Your Money Under Control with an Income and Expense Tracking App
I happened to see a friend’s comment that she uses an income and expense tracking app and ends up with more money left over, so I looked for a good one. I ended up collecting 9 apps that really work well for both iOS and Android.
These apps help a lot. No matter if you’ve never used one before, they’re not hard to install. Money Manager is the real deal—it tracks your income and expenses comprehensively, with beautiful-looking graphs, and it can even connect to your credit cards. Money Lover is perfect for people who want to plan their budget. With 5 million users worldwide, the app suggests your future spending based on your past habits.
If you’re a Thai user who often uses PromptPay, MeowJot is great. It automatically scans your payment slips and categorizes everything on its own, truly saving you time. Spendee is just as good—it supports multiple currencies and connects to your bank accounts. MeTang is designed for Thai users—supports the Thai language and Baht—and you can use voice commands to record your income and expenses.
If you use credit cards a lot, Piggipo is a good option. It clearly tracks your debts and sends reminders for the payment day. Budge is suitable for people who want savings goals—it shows your progress visually. Daak is extremely simple and not complicated at all, making it ideal for beginners. Oh My Cost has more than 500 icons, so you can track your expenses right away.
All 9 of these income and expense tracking apps can be downloaded for free. Each app has its own strengths. Take a look at which app suits your spending habits, and try using at least one. I think after about 2-3 weeks, you’ll really see how much money you have left, because you’ll be able to see what you’ve been spending on. Thanks to these income and expense tracking apps.