monetr
Budgeting application focused on planning for recurring expenses.
monetr is a budgeting tool that focuses on helping users plan around recurring expenses while clearly showing the amount remaining for discretionary spending. It supports manual import of OFX files and can receive automated transaction updates through Plaid, allowing users to keep their budget data up to date without repeated manual effort. The application also provides forecasts of future balances based on defined budgets, giving a view of financial outlook over time.
The software is designed to be mobile‑friendly and can be installed as a progressive web app on desktop or mobile devices, offering a consistent experience across platforms. It is released under a permissive FSL‑1.1‑MIT license, and the entire codebase is publicly available, enabling users to audit or contribute to the project.
monetr can be self‑hosted on personal hardware at no cost, ensuring that financial data remains under the user’s control. It targets individuals who want a free, open‑source solution for paycheck‑by‑paycheck budgeting with support for varied expense intervals.
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