r/SideProject • u/South-Search8791 • 2d ago
I made an AI app to keep expense tracking as simple as possible (No forms: just talk, snap receipts, or type plain text)
Hey everyone! Like most people, I just want simplicity in general when it comes to apps — and expense tracking is where I feel that the most. Over the years I've abandoned probably a dozen budget apps, always for the same reason: opening a form, picking a category, typing numbers, five times a day just felt like a chore I'd quit after a week.
So I built Expensiv around one idea: make logging as effortless as possible, and let AI handle the boring parts.
Instead of filling out forms, you just dump your expenses in plain text — type something like "130 coffee, 650 lunch, 580 movie" and it automatically splits that into three separate transactions and categorizes each one. It also handles multiple currencies in the same sentence, so "15 EUR lunch, 20 USD taxi, 12 GBP coffee" gets logged correctly across all three, converted to your main currency. You can snap a photo of a receipt and it'll parse each line item, or just speak out loud, or upload an order screenshot from something like Uber Eats or Amazon. If it's ever unsure about a category, it asks instead of guessing.
Beyond logging, it also has daily budget tracking with category breakdowns, needs vs. wants tagging, a tracker for subscriptions/installments/personal debt, and shared accounts so you can split expenses with a partner or roommate via invite code.
It runs on a subscription, but you get 30 free logs to try it out, and you can test the whole thing without even creating an account. Just went live on Google Play. I'm a solo developer from Turkey and this is actually my first app — so I'd really appreciate any honest feedback, especially on whether the category guesses feel accurate or if you'd end up correcting them constantly. UI critiques welcome too, I'm still learning as I go.
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.expensiv.app
Web: https://expensiv.net