Curated finance tracking for freelancers, independent developers, and power budgeters. Well, actually it's mostly for me, but those people might like it too.
#1918538: Rough roadmap, thoughts, known issues is the best place to get the current overall picture. Long, but detailed.
Shameless plug: I'm not currently using this myself. I'm currently working on Spendflow, a more focused spending-tracking application.
The Un-Sales Pitch
How do you currently track your finances? If you're like me, you've built your fair share of spreadsheets.
You probably started with something where you tracked incomes as positive line items and expenses as negative ones. If your balance was negative at any point, then your expenses exceeded your income.
This probably worked well for a while.
"But wait," you said. "Which income line is paying which expense? I'll add a Source column and reference the rows in question." And, after fighting with formulas way longer than you should have, you managed. It was still a pain, but it got the job done.
Next, you wondered: "Hmm, how do I know how much money to transfer from my business account to my personal one? I pay business expenses from my business account." So you added more columns to categorize expenses more precisely, and calculations that could tell you how much you needed to transfer between accounts. This was painful.