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I’ve been using Finary: Budget & Money Tracker for a couple months now. It’s basically an app that lets you track all your investments and money stuff in one place. Pretty solid if you’re into personal finance and keeping tabs on your portfolio.
Here’s what you can do – you can link up all your bank accounts, brokerages, crypto wallets, and even real estate stuff. And there’s also cool features like performance reports and ways to optimize your portfolio. Took me a while to figure some of it out, but it’s got a decent learning curve.
Look, if you’re the kind of person who’s always checking your net worth and trying to maximize your investments, you’ll probably like this app. It’s not perfect – the UI can be a bit confusing at times – but overall it does a pretty good job of being your one-stop-shop for personal wealth tracking. Worth checking out for sure.
Editor Opinion
So here's my honest take on Finary: Budget & Money Tracker. I've tested a bunch of personal finance apps and this one's one of the more comprehensive ones I've seen. And the ability to link up all your accounts in one place is super convenient, and the portfolio optimization tools are pretty useful. But it's not without its flaws - the learning curve is a little steep, and the design feels a bit cluttered at times. Still, if you're serious about managing your investments, I'd say Finary is worth giving a shot.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Lets you track all your accounts and investments in one place
- Helpful portfolio optimization and performance tracking features
- Free to use, don't need to pay to access the core functionality
- Works with tons of banks, brokers, and crypto platforms
Cons
- Can be overwhelming at first with all the different features
- Portfolio tracking tools take some time to get used to
- Design feels a bit cluttered, not the most intuitive UI
- Occasional bugs and syncing issues with linked accounts
Specifications
| Updated | 08.10.2025 |
| Category | Finance |
| Age Rating | Everyone |
| Developer | Finary Wealth |
| Android | Android 7.0++ |
| Package Name |
com.finary.main |
Ratings
User Reviews
Added lots of accounts. Was wonky enough to take a while, and then they didn't show up in the qccount despite being added. Didn't work compared to personal capital.
Great project, but not developed yet. Still they charge 150€/year for it, I pay 70€/year for a Microsoft 365 subscription or ~100€ for my funds yearly maintenance... Instead of clients...
Connected with Trading 212, but it's not showing any of my investments. The app has a lot of potential. Looks like it is what I was looking for in UK....
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