
Overview
ezbookkeeping is a Go-based personal finance app focused on transaction tracking and account management. It supports multiple accounts, multi-currency with automatic exchange rates, transaction tagging, and statistical charts. It ships as a single binary or Docker image backed by SQLite, MySQL, or PostgreSQL. A companion mobile app is available for iOS and Android.
Where it falls short of Mint
- No automatic bank/account import; transactions must be entered or imported via CSV
- Budgeting is basic; no envelope or zero-based budgeting like YNAB
- No bill reminders or subscription tracking
- Reporting is limited to basic charts; no advanced financial planning features
We list the gaps honestly so you can decide if the trade-off is worth owning your data.
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