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CashLeakLogger
Offline expense tracker, no account or bank required
12 followers
Offline expense tracker, no account or bank required
12 followers
CashLeakLogger is an expense tracker that doesn't require an account or bank connection. Your expense data stays on your device and is never uploaded to my servers. Key features: - Manual entry, voice input & receipt scanning (on-device OCR) - Budgets, insights & anomaly detection - Optional Google Drive backup - PDF & CSV export Free to use. Premium unlocks voice AI categorization, receipt scanning, PDF export, and advanced insights.








This looks thoughtfully built, especially the offline and no-account approach, and receipt scanning. I'm curious about the main use case: since many banks already categorize card transactions automatically, is CashLeakLogger primarily designed for tracking cash expenses, or are there other situations where manual tracking works better than banking apps?
@mekedron Great question! CashLeakLogger is for anyone who wants full control - cash expenses, multi-cards, or just people who don't want to link bank accounts for privacy reasons. Bank auto-categorization often misses context (what exactly was that $34 charge?). Manual entry forces awareness.
Love the privacy-first approach here, manual entry without an account is exactly what I want from an expense tracker. One thing that would make this stick for me: recurring expense reminders based on my logged patterns, like a nudge when my usual coffee shop charge hasn't shown up in a while or when a subscription month is about to hit.
@mirat48420 Thanks! Recurring expense reminders is actually a great idea - I'll add it to the roadmap. Subscription tracking especially makes sense as a future feature.
Love the privacy-first approach and the lack of forced sign-in. One thing that would help me stick with it: a simple way to set up recurring entries for things like rent or subscriptions so I'm not typing the same amount every month.
@yunusbhm Recurring entries are on the roadmap — great timing, several people have asked for this. Will prioritize it for the next update.
Love that everything stays on device, that was the first thing I looked for. One thing that would make it a daily driver for me though: a quick add widget or shortcut on the home screen for logging small cash expenses in under two seconds before I forget the amount.
@pekcetinoz54652 There's actually a home screen widget already built in - tap the + button and you're in the add expense screen in one tap. For even faster entry, voice input lets you say the amount and category hands-free. Hope that helps make it a daily driver!
Honestly the local-only approach is really refreshing, especially with all the sketchy data stuff going around these days. One thing that would be great is recurring expense detection, like if you log the same coffee shop amount around the same day each week, it could suggest turning it into an automatic recurring entry so you don't have to keep adding it manually.
@aligndoduz2fn Recurring expense detection is a great idea - pattern-based suggestions would make manual tracking much less repetitive. Adding it to the roadmap.
Love that there's no account or bank linking required, just open and log. The on-device OCR for receipts is surprisingly accurate and the whole thing feels snappy.
@c_kurtar55949 Really glad the OCR feels snappy - spent a lot of time optimizing the on-device processing so it works without any server round-trips. Thanks for trying it out!