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I created this app because I felt it would be the easiest way to manage my finances. You can also track your net worth and graph it over time (was too lazy to upload new screenshots of those screens in the app). The app doesn't link to your bank account since I think it helps if you are activity managing and tracking your expenses and net worth.
I'd love feedback on this app. It was a fun side project to make and I'm always looking for doable additions to add.
I posted about my app in last week's thread but I'd like some honest feedback. feel free to comment of PM with feedback. I can take the criticism. Also I've made $13 in ad revenue, and I need to get to $100 before admob lets me cash out so not like I'm making mad cash off of you ;)
I created This App to help manage my personal finances. I'm always looking for feedback on how to make it better.
Next update will be replacing google's ads with my own custom ads!
I created this android app and I'd like some honest feedback. Feel free to comment of PM with feedback. I can take the criticism. Also I've made $13 in ad revenue, and I need to get to $100 before admob lets me cash out so not like I'm making mad cash off of you ;)
I myself had a lot of frustration with Mint so I created Pocket Accountant which for me was a simple way of recording card and cash transactions. You can also export data to a CSV file for excel use later. if you like the app feel free to click on some adds ;)
However if that's not what you're looking for you could always get the google sheets app for your phone so you could update a spreadsheet on the go.
Not SEO related, but one thing I would point out is maybe for your app's screenshots Photoshop them on regular phones? I was able to do mine in 30 minutes in photoshop, and I can send you my templates if you want. Examples would be here (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.DavidZirinsky.PocketAccountant)
I'm not sure how much this makes a difference in your presentation but it's not a time consuming endeavor.
Hello there! I created this app because I usually spend cash as it is physiologically more painful, but the downsides were there was no way to really keep a long term record like with a credit card. So I made this app because this was exactly what I wanted. This simple Android app allows you to keep track of your personal finances, and allows you to export them to your favorite spreadsheet program! This app allows you to create/delete your own categories, and record transactions regardless of weather they're electronic or cash all from your pocket! This app requires no bank logins, and all the data is stored on your own phone. This was my first independent full fledged android app that I created and I hope you enjoy it. App is and always will be free but if you really wanna support a college student's drinking habit feel free to check out some of the app's advertisers! Lastly, as of last night I added support for lots of other currencies and hope to soon add a drop down of your categories when you add new transactions. This update should be pushed out within a week.
Hello there! I'd like to introduce to you my android app called Pocket Accountant! This simple Android app allows you to keep track of your personal finances, and allows you to export them to your favorite spreadsheet program! This app allows you to create/delete your own categories, and record transactions regardless of weather they're electronic or cash all from your pocket! This app requires no bank logins, and all the data is stored on your own phone. This was my first independent full fledged android app that I created and i hope you enjoy it. App is and always will be free but if you really wanna support a college student's drinking habit feel free to click on an ad or two.
I'm biased but I wrote my own android app I use: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.DavidZirinsky.PocketAccountant&hl=en
I created an app to do just this amongst other things. Check out my app here. You can add banks/investments and graph that over time. It's what I use.