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Klutter AI
AI powered expense tracker
42 followers
AI powered expense tracker
42 followers
Most finance apps help you record expenses. Klutter helps you understand your money. Automatically capture transactions from receipts, SMS, and manual entries. Build budgets, explore spending patterns, receive AI-powered insights, and keep your entire financial life organized in one place. Whether you're tracking daily expenses, planning monthly budgets, or simply trying to gain better financial clarity, Klutter removes the clutter so you can focus on making better decisions.





the sms receipt capture actually works pretty well, which honestly surprised me since most apps miss half the details. the ai insights feel genuinely useful and not just generic "you spent too much on coffee" stuff
@cemgmlcnehrtm
Thank you, Cem! 😊
I'm really glad you noticed the SMS capture.
Getting it to work on iOS was honestly one of the hardest parts of building Klutter. Apple's permission model doesn't allow apps to simply read SMS, so we had to think differently instead of forcing a solution.
We ended up leveraging the power of Apple's Shortcuts to create a privacy-friendly workflow that lets users automatically capture transactions while staying within the platform's guidelines.
The AI insights are another area we're obsessed with. We don't want to tell people, "You spent too much on coffee." We want Klutter to understand your financial habits and answer the questions that actually matter.
Tried it for a few days and the SMS transaction capture actually works, which surprised me since most apps botch that part. Budget breakdowns are pretty clear too.
@abdurrahmakeml
Thank you! We obsessed over getting SMS capture right, so hearing this is incredibly rewarding. 🙏
I've tried maybe five expense trackers at this point and they all fall apart the same way, categorization gets confused on anything slightly unusual like a mixed personal/business receipt. how does this one handle that kind of edge case, does it ask you to confirm or just guess and move on?
The AI insights sound promising but I'd love to see a "what-if" simulator built in, something that lets me model scenarios like paying off a credit card or skipping takeout for a month and shows the projected impact on my budget and savings timeline.
Love the focus on insights over just logging expenses. One thing that would help me actually act on those AI insights would be a shared household mode so my partner and I could pool budgets and see combined spending patterns instead of each tracking separately.