I'm a developer. I spend my days building things for other people β apps, tools, platforms. But for years, I had zero control over my own finances.
Subscriptions sneaking out of my account. Loans I'd half-forgotten about. Budgets I'd "set" in my head but never tracked. Sound familiar?
So I built Fintrackrr β and I want YOUR honest feedback before I scale it.
What is Fintrackrr?
Fintrackrr (fintrackrr.com) is a personal finance management web app I've been quietly building. It's not just a budgeting tool β it's a full financial dashboard built around the way real people actually manage money.
Here's what's inside:
π¦ Subscription Tracker
Stop bleeding money on forgotten subscriptions. Track every recurring charge β Netflix, Spotify, SaaS tools, gym memberships β in one place. See your total monthly subscription burn at a glance.
π° Income Tracker
Log multiple income streams β salary, freelance, side projects. Know exactly what's coming in every month, not just what you think is coming in.
π Budget Module
Set category budgets and actually see how you're doing against them in real time. No more guessing if you've overspent on food this month.
π¦ Loans & Liabilities
Track what you owe, to whom, and at what interest rate. See your total debt picture in one view. Stop avoiding the number.
π Assets
Log your assets β property, savings, investments, crypto, vehicles. Get a live net worth snapshot.
π― Financial Goals
Set savings goals with target amounts and deadlines. Fintrackrr shows your progress and tells you if you're on track.
π Multi-Currency Support
Change your base currency to match wherever you are in the world. Fintrackrr adapts to your local currency automatically.
The Stack
Built with Next.js (Turbo), Supabase for the backend and auth. Fast, scalable, and honestly a joy to build with.
Why I'm Sharing This Now
The core is built and working β but I need real feedback from real people, especially developers who think critically about UX, data structure, and product decisions.
Some questions I'm wrestling with:
- Is the freemium model obvious enough? What would make you upgrade?
- Which module do you find most useful?
- What's missing that you'd actually use daily?
- Does multi-currency work correctly for your country?
Try It Free
π fintrackrr.com β free to sign up, no card required.
Drop your feedback in the comments. Brutal honesty welcome β I'm a developer, I can handle it. π
Top comments (1)
Good timing on sharing this - to your question about freemium: I've found the conversion trigger matters more than where you put the gate. If the free tier lets people see the value but hits a natural limit (a certain number of entries, or missing a feature they actually want), that converts better than a time-limited trial.
On which module is most useful - from building something similar (money-me.com), the feature people mention most isn't the one I expected. I built a whole dashboard, but the thing users talk about is the available balance calculation - what you can actually spend after committed bills and savings are factored out. People know their bank balance. They want to know what that number really means.
Your subscription tracker looks like it could be that anchor feature - the thing that makes the 'aha' moment click. Worth putting it front and centre in onboarding if you haven't already.