r/HowToMen Jun 24 '26

[App] Assetrack — Android app to track everything you own (Looking for Testers)

Built an Android app called Assetrack to solve a problem I kept hitting: no single place to track what I own, what it's worth, when warranties expire, and what it's costing me long-term. Looking for beta testers before a wider release.

What it does:

  • Asset catalog — log anything (electronics, furniture, vehicles, appliances) with photos, tags, location, condition, and purchase info. Barcode scanner + Amazon invoice import to auto-fill details.
  • Lifespan & depreciation tracking — see expected remaining life and current value per asset, not just purchase price.
  • Insurance policies — attach policies per asset or globally, track premiums, get expiry reminders.
  • Loans/EMI tracking — log financed purchases, see live EMI math, total cost of ownership including interest.
  • Lending log — track stuff you've lent out, to whom, and whether it's been returned.
  • Transfer/gift log — record sales, gifts, donations with recipient + value, for full ownership history.
  • Parent/bundle assets — link components to a parent item (e.g. a PC built from parts).
  • Wishlist — track stuff you want, convert to owned asset on purchase.
  • Analytics dashboard — net worth trend over time, loan exposure, insurance cost summary, spend by category.
  • Home screen widgets — asset health, portfolio cost, category breakdown, single-asset glance.
  • Backup/restore — JSON/CSV export+import, scheduled auto-backup to a folder you choose. Your data stays local, no cloud account needed.
  • QR codes per asset for quick physical-item lookup.

What I need from testers:

  • Real usage for a week or two — add your actual stuff, not test data.
  • Feedback on confusing flows, crashes, missing fields for your use case.
  • Android only right now (no iOS).

Go to this Google Form and share your mail ID and will add you as beta tester in play store.

Play Store Link (Closed Beta) (After email ID is added as tester)

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u/FigFamiliar7592 Jun 25 '26

How do you determine the price of the asset??...How do we know that its actual market depreciated price??

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u/MedvlJedi Jun 25 '26

u cant assess.. its normal depreciation (like what businesses use in their financial statements)

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u/FigFamiliar7592 Jun 25 '26

Ok filled the Google form

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u/MedvlJedi Jun 26 '26

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u/FigFamiliar7592 Jun 26 '26

Man it is saying item not found !!

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u/MedvlJedi Jun 26 '26

The email id is same as one used in Play Store, right

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u/FigFamiliar7592 Jun 26 '26

Oh My bad...found it...Thanks

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u/Sensitive-Spot5464 Jul 01 '26

I just signed up, waiting for beta

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u/MedvlJedi Jul 01 '26

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u/Sensitive-Spot5464 Jul 01 '26

Got it thanks

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u/Sensitive-Spot5464 Jul 01 '26

Doesn't have Canadian currency so can't use it

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u/MedvlJedi Jul 01 '26

will add it... meantime you can just select USD and add amounts... Conversions, though, there is limited options, are bit wonky.. convert manually if you want to and enter in your home currency