hledger vs HyperSwitch

TaglinePlain-text double-entry accounting in your terminal with powerful reporting and web UIOpen payment switch — route traffic across 50+ processors with one API
CategoryFinance & BudgetingFinance & Budgeting
ReplacesMint, YNAB, QuickBooksQuickBooks, Mint
GitHub stars3.2k43k
LanguageHaskellDocker
LicenseGPL-3.0Apache-2.0
Self-host difficulty
2/5
Easy
4/5
Involved
Deploy options
Docker
Manual
Docker
Docker Compose
Kubernetes
Manual
Managed hosting
Last updated1 month ago5 days ago
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Where each falls short

The honest trade-offs — what you give up with each, versus the proprietary tools they replace.

hledger
  • Plain-text workflow requires manual transaction entry or custom import scripts
  • No native bank sync/Open Banking integration
  • Web UI is read-only; edits must be made in text files
HyperSwitch
  • Focused on payment routing, not personal or business accounting/budgeting
  • Self-hosted setup requires PostgreSQL, Redis, and Kafka; operational overhead is high
  • PCI-DSS compliance responsibility shifts entirely to the operator
  • No built-in invoicing, expense tracking, or financial reporting beyond payment analytics

Bottom line

Choose hledger if you want the lower-effort setup; choose HyperSwitch for the larger community and ecosystem. HyperSwitch has seen more recent development. Open each guide below for deploy steps and the full feature gap.

hledger

Plain-text double-entry accounting in your terminal with powerful reporting and web UI

HyperSwitch

Open payment switch — route traffic across 50+ processors with one API