Show HN: Trackm, a personal finance web app

(trackm.net)

20 points | by iccananea 2 hours ago

5 comments

  • deweller 1 hour ago
    I use YNAB. I thought about building my own now that AI coding make this feasible. But the moat that I can't cross is the integration with my bank accounts. Plaid and the like are too expensive and don't cater to one-off users like me.

    Has anyone been able to find a personal financial data provider that has a reasonable price?

  • mzelling 27 minutes ago
    The privacy angle is interesting. I'm curious how people view the pricing strategy of taking a one-time payment for lifetime access. My first thought was that it encourages the developer to focus more on recruiting new users rather than keeping existing ones happy - makes me wonder what will become of the product if new user growth stalls.
  • furyofantares 1 hour ago
    > I've been dogfooding it for the past 10 days

    Must be ready to go then

  • moelf 1 hour ago
    any comparison with https://actualbudget.org/ ?
    • iccananea 57 minutes ago
      Hadn't heard of it before, though looks similar in intent.

      My inspiration for trackm was actually moneywell.app which i bought a license for in 2009.

      The "look X years" into the future feature was pulled from it.

      I no longer have a mac or ios device, so built trackm to fill the void.

  • cadamsdotcom 48 minutes ago
    I’m really sorry but anyone can vibe a personal finance app in 2026.

    Monetizing this is going to be challenging.

    • bsticks 4 minutes ago
      I've wrestled with this idea. Do you think the general population will all be vibe coding finance apps? I have to think that most will still just pay the big players.

      (I say this as someone who vibe coded a finance app, and it works!)...now I'm not sure what to do with it, it works for me - do I open it to the world or just keep making it great for me.