This is exactly the thing I've been looking for. It saves everything as a sqlite db, and has csv export options. So you're not fucked over if you need to switch to something else. It's compatible for linux/windows.
And the import options seem pretty good too.
Congrats, you've made me spend the whole day switching everything over to that lol.
The only real issue is that one of my banks deals with more than one type of currency. So I've had to write a custom script to handle that. But all in all, this is a massive upgrade for me. Thank you for this recommendation.
Ooh, this looks great... thanks for sharing! Maybe it will finally rip my excel spreadsheets from out of my hands š
Net worth and investment tracking goes in my spreadsheets, budgeting in Actual Budget.
Itās good to have other options. I wish the best to the project.
I started using Actual yesterday. Itās amazing . It feels good not having to forcibly pay and have a good product community driven.
Thx a lot, was looking for a replacement for YNAB4 and this looks great!
Iām guessing because this one is open. There are very few self hosted budgeting tools, and a lot of desktop ones. If Iām going through the trouble of self hosting one, it better be open source. I donāt want to get stuck with all my financial data in an app I donāt want to pay anymore or worse, goes out of business.
If the open self hosted app doesnāt suit me, thereās GnuCash. A bit of a learning curve and less sexy, but itās solid and got my finances stable through college.
You're replying to my comment about Actual Budget, the very open source budgeting solution?
Oh, you edited your link from https://actualbudget.com/ to their GitHub, huh? You cheating cheater who cheats. I would track down the log on lemmy but you aināt worth the effort.
I highlighted two links in the image and you asked me to click either of those. In no point in your linked message you said you edited your original message. Iām done with you, you canāt operate under honest discourse.
You jumped to a conclusion on pricing and made a mistake, it's ok, no big deal.
I did look in the link you provided earlier and all I saw was pricing and features. Nothing wrong with an open project selling services, of course. But can you really blame me?
all I saw was pricing [...] can you really blame me?
I mean I really can. They don't have any paid option so you definitely didn't see any pricing. They only have a big open source message:
I donāt know where you got that, but this is what I get clicking that first link you posted:
Try clicking either of those links.
Regardless, this is a thread about self-hosted open-source budgeting, which is why I linked to Actual Budget. I have updated the first post to be the Github link instead to prevent confusion.
Why would I do that to try to find the source code?
If Iām going through the trouble of self hosting one, it better be open source.
I mean................
What is your point exactly?
That someone trying to find the source code wouldnāt look for it under āPricingā.
Actualbudget.com =/= actualbudget.org
Originally the project was a closed source budgeting app to compete against YNAB on privacy and cost but the developer got overwhelmed and decided to open source the project.
I canāt remember all the details why the project doesnāt have access to the .com domain still, but you can use the .org site to see the details/source code. (You can also see the .com address hasnāt been updated, and still has the original 2020 copyright date)
I just followed the link.
Yeah I think he just shared the .com domain and wasnāt thinking about it/aware which is why he edited his comment and just linked to the GitHub page.
Itās really annoying, because the .com address is the top result on Google too when you search for Actual Budget.
While it used to be closed source the maintainer a couple years back decided to not make it a job, and open sourced, took down the hosted option, and nowaintains it as a side project open sourced.
Why not Actual Budget, which is also self-hosted, open-source bucket budgeting based off YNAB, however it appears to be a lot more mature.
They also transparently run the project on Open Collective which I like: https://opencollective.com/actual
This is exactly the thing I've been looking for. It saves everything as a sqlite db, and has csv export options. So you're not fucked over if you need to switch to something else. It's compatible for linux/windows.
And the import options seem pretty good too.
Congrats, you've made me spend the whole day switching everything over to that lol.
The only real issue is that one of my banks deals with more than one type of currency. So I've had to write a custom script to handle that. But all in all, this is a massive upgrade for me. Thank you for this recommendation.
Ooh, this looks great... thanks for sharing! Maybe it will finally rip my excel spreadsheets from out of my hands š
Net worth and investment tracking goes in my spreadsheets, budgeting in Actual Budget.
Itās good to have other options. I wish the best to the project. I started using Actual yesterday. Itās amazing . It feels good not having to forcibly pay and have a good product community driven.
Thx a lot, was looking for a replacement for YNAB4 and this looks great!
Or, https://www.firefly-iii.org/, a full self-hosted system similar to Mint.
Actual doesn't support multiple user accounts.
does it have dark mode
Dark Reader solves that problem
Yes
Iām guessing because this one is open. There are very few self hosted budgeting tools, and a lot of desktop ones. If Iām going through the trouble of self hosting one, it better be open source. I donāt want to get stuck with all my financial data in an app I donāt want to pay anymore or worse, goes out of business.
If the open self hosted app doesnāt suit me, thereās GnuCash. A bit of a learning curve and less sexy, but itās solid and got my finances stable through college.
You're replying to my comment about Actual Budget, the very open source budgeting solution?
Oh, you edited your link from https://actualbudget.com/ to their GitHub, huh? You cheating cheater who cheats. I would track down the log on lemmy but you aināt worth the effort.
Lol you weirdo, I even said I did that:
https://lemmy.world/comment/12622960
I highlighted two links in the image and you asked me to click either of those. In no point in your linked message you said you edited your original message. Iām done with you, you canāt operate under honest discourse.
You jumped to a conclusion on pricing and made a mistake, it's ok, no big deal.
I did look in the link you provided earlier and all I saw was pricing and features. Nothing wrong with an open project selling services, of course. But can you really blame me?
I mean I really can. They don't have any paid option so you definitely didn't see any pricing. They only have a big open source message:
I donāt know where you got that, but this is what I get clicking that first link you posted:
Try clicking either of those links.
Regardless, this is a thread about self-hosted open-source budgeting, which is why I linked to Actual Budget. I have updated the first post to be the Github link instead to prevent confusion.
Why would I do that to try to find the source code?
I mean................
What is your point exactly?
That someone trying to find the source code wouldnāt look for it under āPricingā.
Actualbudget.com =/= actualbudget.org
Originally the project was a closed source budgeting app to compete against YNAB on privacy and cost but the developer got overwhelmed and decided to open source the project.
I canāt remember all the details why the project doesnāt have access to the .com domain still, but you can use the .org site to see the details/source code. (You can also see the .com address hasnāt been updated, and still has the original 2020 copyright date)
I just followed the link.
Yeah I think he just shared the .com domain and wasnāt thinking about it/aware which is why he edited his comment and just linked to the GitHub page.
Itās really annoying, because the .com address is the top result on Google too when you search for Actual Budget.
While it used to be closed source the maintainer a couple years back decided to not make it a job, and open sourced, took down the hosted option, and nowaintains it as a side project open sourced.
https://github.com/actualbudget/actual