FOSS/self hosted preferred, but open to anything!

  • @xpinchx
    link
    English
    131 year ago

    I use YNAB (you need a budget) it’s not free but it’s GREAT for setting savings goals, paying back debt, etc.

    It’s also flexible if you need to break your budget for some reason. You can pull from another bucket easily (gas bill is high, pull from emergency savings or cut from gaming), or just overspend and it goes on a report to keep track and plan better.

    The best part is peace of mind on big bills - when it comes time to pay taxes or pay for my 6mo car insurance I’ve already been saving 1/12 or 1/6 of that total every month leading up to it. I can put everything in auto pay and never have to worry about the money being there.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      5
      edit-2
      1 year ago

      I tried it for some time but couldn’t get past the onerous need to reconcile and categorize every single transaction that it detects. It finally made me shut down my account because it caused me such great anxiety.

      • @xpinchx
        link
        English
        41 year ago

        It auto categorizes now but it’s still a little tedious, sometime recently they added batch categorizing so I can grab all the restaurants and add that to my Eating Out category but it also forces me to look at my finances every couple days which is a good habit imo.

      • @xpinchx
        link
        English
        41 year ago

        Yeah I used be like wow I have $5000 time to buy some bullshit. But really $3-4000 of that is upcoming expenses so I really only have $1000 and I should use that to pay down a CC or student loans.