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MyFinanceTools

Ditch your spreadsheet and improve your portfolio tracking

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Free personal finance platform with 13 calculators, portfolio tracking across 8 account types, and shared expense splitting. Calculators cover compound interest, mortgage, budget (50/30/20), debt payoff (snowball vs avalanche), FIRE planning, Monte Carlo simulator, and more — all free, no signup required. Registered users get portfolio tracking with real-time prices, net worth history, expense management with shared accounts, financial goals, and a dashboard with health scoring. Supports 24+ currencies and 4 languages.

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Features

  • Portfolio tracking
  • Investment tips
  • Financial calculators
  • Expense tracking
  • Expense splitting
  • Goal setting

Use Cases

  • Regular checkups of net worth
  • Taking control of personal finance
  • Setting and completing financial goals
  • Expense splitting with friends
  • Personal expense tracking

Comments

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Software engineer working in Consulting,...

I was managing my finances in Excel spreadsheets and got frustrated with the manual work. Every online calculator I found was either covered in ads, required signup just to see results, or only worked in USD. So I built a clean, free alternative as a solo developer. It started as a few calculators and grew into a full platform with portfolio tracking, expense management, shared accounts, and much more.

get portfolio tracking with real-time prices

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I'm curious, why are you offering this in different languages?

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Building simple products

Everything related to financial management is really important.

I like this. Especially the different types of calculators, because I dont think people realize how important that is

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engineer

All this looks genuinely useful, especially for people who want better control over their money without feeling buried in spreadsheets. Having calculators, portfolio tracking, and shared expense tools in one place can make financial planning feel much less intimidating. I like that it also works across different currencies and languages, because money management is already personal enough before extra barriers get added. I have tried a few finance tools over time, and the biggest win is always clarity. It reminds me of reading https://palmpay.pissedconsumer.com/review.html before trying a new platform, just to understand how people experience it in real life. Practical tools like this can really build confidence over time.

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Comments

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Software engineer working in Consulting,...

I was managing my finances in Excel spreadsheets and got frustrated with the manual work. Every online calculator I found was either covered in ads, required signup just to see results, or only worked in USD. So I built a clean, free alternative as a solo developer. It started as a few calculators and grew into a full platform with portfolio tracking, expense management, shared accounts, and much more.

get portfolio tracking with real-time prices

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Lingrix lets you translate your website ...

I'm curious, why are you offering this in different languages?

custom-img
Building simple products

Everything related to financial management is really important.

I like this. Especially the different types of calculators, because I dont think people realize how important that is

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engineer

All this looks genuinely useful, especially for people who want better control over their money without feeling buried in spreadsheets. Having calculators, portfolio tracking, and shared expense tools in one place can make financial planning feel much less intimidating. I like that it also works across different currencies and languages, because money management is already personal enough before extra barriers get added. I have tried a few finance tools over time, and the biggest win is always clarity. It reminds me of reading https://palmpay.pissedconsumer.com/review.html before trying a new platform, just to understand how people experience it in real life. Practical tools like this can really build confidence over time.