Visually track your spending against your monthly budget on one simple chart. View your total amount spent and unified transaction history across multiple cards. It's automatic. There’s no sign up. There's dark mode. There's even a widget!
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So one problem I see is you seem to track per month when what really matters is for the billing period, which your app does not seem to consider. Is there a way to at least manually enter the end/beginning date of the billing period so you can track the burn down that way?
@leanphilosophic There is not! Since you can link multiple cards, that might get complicated. I chose to standardize everything around the month, which to me seems more natural and topical to everyday life. A rate is rate not matter which time unit you assign the denominator, so technically both are equally effective in terms of tracking your spending. I appreciate the idea!
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This is so much simpler and easier to understand than Mint. I've been wanting to jump ship for the longest time but nothing really did what I wanted. Thanks!
@kyle_venn2 Exactly! The point of this app is to distill everything you need to know about your spending into a simple, standard format that you can glance at for literally 2 seconds and know exactly where you stand.
Other apps try to do so many things, to the point where even a power user would only use a subset of them. I think many people who try them get immediately overwhelmed and fall off soon after, now tuned off from tracking their spending at all.
It doesn’t have to be that complicated!
Hello friends!
I’m beyond excited to launch a brand new app today, Budget Burndown.
The idea is simple. Set a monthly budget, which is plotted on the chart as an expected spending rate. Your actual spending plots against it as the month goes on. If you keep the lines matched up, you stay on budget!
As I'm sure many of you know, this type of graph is called a burndown chart (hence the app name), which is commonly used in Agile software development.
I built this app for myself long before ever considering launching it publicly. I was frustrated at how complicated and spammy other budgeting apps were, and all I cared about was tracking my transactions across two credit cards. Recurring payments like rent and student loans were always the same, but I had no visibility into how much I was spending day-to-day. Using them all the time at work, I realized that a burndown was the perfect solution to this problem.
Budget Burndown lets you track your overall spending and see all of your transactions across multiple cards in a single list. There are no ads, credit scores, annoying emails, or manual entry. It's completely automatic. There’s no sign up. There's dark mode. There's even a home screen widget!
I hope you love it as much as I do. I can't wait to hear your feedback! ❤️
@divance The app should now be available in Russia. Linking cards is not yet supported, but you can now add transactions manually. Let me know what you think!
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@ghking13 Before I download, is it working possible to integrate bank accounts in Europe / Germany?
@luikohl Hi Lui, good question! The app uses a third-party service called Plaid to interact with the banks, so we support what they support. Here's a list of supported countries: https://plaid.com/docs/faq/#does... It looks like they're actively working to expand that support to Europe: https://plaid.com/eu/
Thanks for asking!
@luikohl Adding transactions manually for regions in which linking cards is not yet available is now supported. Please give it a try and let me know what you think!
@ghking13 Docs say "To access Canadian institutions, existing customers must include 'CA' within the countryCodes array during Link initialization." When I search for my bank, RBC for example, I only see US institutions.
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