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ExpenseOwl – self-hosted expense tracker

ExpenseOwl is a self-hosted expense tracker designed for people who want a simple way to record spending without the complexity of full budgeting systems.

It focuses on manual tracking of expenses and income, presenting a monthly overview through a clean web interface with category breakdowns and cashflow information.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Quickly add expenses and income with date, amount, and category fields.
  • Supports recurring transactions for regular income and expenses.
  • Offers custom categories, currency symbols, and configurable monthly start dates.
  • Includes optional tags for more detailed transaction classification.
  • Provides a dashboard with pie-chart visualization and cashflow indicators.
  • Includes a table view for browsing and deleting recorded transactions.
  • Supports CSV import and export.
  • Offers light and dark themes.
  • Can be deployed with Docker, as a standalone binary, or built from source.
  • Supports JSON storage by default, with PostgreSQL available as an alternative backend.
  • Provides Progressive Web App support for desktop and mobile use.

Website: github.com/tanq16/expenseowl
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Developer: Tanq16
License: MIT License

ExpenseOwl in action
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