Hi all, looking for good open (self hosted) money management apps. Similar to mint, I want a single pane to view my accounts at a high level.

There’s some things online that still do it, but they make me really nervous just handing one company the keys to all of my accounts with how many breaches there are. That being said, they’re convenient because I never know what accounts have what balances all at once.

Any ideas for systems that do this? Either running locally or ideally something that I could host locally?

  • @grue
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    10 months ago

    Open Source accounting software is one thing. Open Source that can automatically download and synchronize the transactions from all your bank accounts is very much another. In theory, there’s a standardized file format and your bank(s) should expose an API to access it, but in practice it seems like banks really don’t care about working with anybody smaller than Intuit and figuring out how to configure the connection for each bank is a software engineering task in and of itself.

    Even Monarch Money (which seems to be the closest thing to a 1-to-1 replacement for Mint, since it’s made by the original Mint developers) outsources the problem to several different “data providers” (e.g. Plaid, Finicity, MX) instead of trying to solve it in-house.

    (All of the above applies to the US and maybe Canada. Europe is apparently entirely different (better?) in terms of standardization.)


    By the way, GNUCash claims to be able to download using OFX, although I haven’t had much success with it: https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Setting_up_OFXDirectConnect

    • @SpaceNoodle
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      210 months ago

      I have had zero success using gnucash with OFX.

      • @[email protected]
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        310 months ago

        It worked great for me years ago, but all the US-based banks I use have since killed off their OFX Direct Connect programs.