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I'm sharing my professional expense tracker and the web app I created to automate it. Both are free to use.

I’ve been using a really powerful spreadsheet for years. It’s a pretty solid tool for getting an annual view of your cost of living and savings rate, and I’ve spent a lot of time refining it.

Recently, I decided to take that same logic and turn it into a web app as an alternative. Most apps I tried didn't really fit what I wanted, so I made something that keeps that "large screen" feel of a spreadsheet but with a faster workflow.

I'm sharing both for free because it could be helpful for someone and I'm curious to see which approach people actually prefer.

Here 2 snapshots of both spreadsheet and app dashboard comparison. In case you want the links, see my profile or ask by DM

https://preview.redd.it/3kfxb8nof7sg1.png?width=784&format=png&auto=webp&s=d87c0e9605006bb7dd14d0bc4810b2d6afcc797e

https://preview.redd.it/pj769h9bf7sg1.png?width=1311&format=png&auto=webp&s=35484a9625a901e585f41cbbebe707316b8f1673

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