Your assistant in daily expenses management. Financial literacy is available to everyone! The first 14 days of premium subscription are free, just try to keep track of your finances and you will soon understand how useful and convenient it is.
I really like the concept and the core implementation — the bot makes it easy to log expenses by category and gives clear, useful stats, so it genuinely helps you see where your money goes. Extra features like custom categories, notifications and a family budget add strong flexibility, and the premium options look valuable for power users. Downsides: there are some UX rough edges — a few things aren’t obvious at first, and the wide set of features can feel overwhelming initially. That said, the developer is actively collecting feedback, fixing issues and simplifying the flow — the product is clearly evolving. Overall — handy, promising, and worth trying, especially as the author keeps polishing usability.
I was in the first ten who tested the product, and I will say that it really helps to keep a clear household budget, given my needs for accessibility and ease of use of the tool
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It has always been a big challenge for me to keep track of my finances in any way other than just keeping all my recent purchases in mind. To be honest, I was too lazy to write down every purchase in a notebook. I tried downloading apps on my phone and keeping records there, but I ran into a number of problems: 1) the learning curve—more often than not such apps are either useless or have a high barrier to entry due to a huge number of side features beyond the most important one—expense tracking. 2) the very need to download something to the phone and deliberately open a specific app every time. 3) the issue with exporting information by categories for the entire period of use: either I’m blind, or there are literally only a few apps on the market with a more or less decent data export, and their price is steep for me.
There are also a few other issues that prompted me to create this bot. I will just say that I solved all my problems:
1) the entire interface is just buttons and text input—nothing complicated. Nevertheless, it includes a lot of thoughtfully designed, convenient functionality
2) there’s no need to download a separate app—you can simply open Telegram, leave a couple of notes, and immediately get back to chatting
3) there is an option to export all notes for the entire period of using the bot by categories and currencies, with a total in the currency of your choice. This is also convenient for traveling between countries: all expenses are automatically converted into the user’s currently selected primary currency