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Streaks is a ynab.com (You Need a Budget) integration that lets you track your spending as habits. Basically, you can write something like "Under $15 Restaurants," and it will use your YNAB transactions to track how often you spend over $15 on Restaurants.
Your goal is to continue the streak as much as possible and avoid being in the red.

Streaks (For YNAB)A web app for tracking spending habits with YNAB.
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I'm a big fan of YNAB and wanted to extend it by building an app to track my spending habits. This product is open source, and data is stored locally using IndexedDB (I have no access to your YNAB data). Please try and let me know what you think. Even if you don't have a YNAB account, I provide a demo mode for people who want to see how it works.

Streaks (For YNAB)A web app for tracking spending habits with YNAB.
Daniel Havenleft a comment
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