Company Name: Tayson Nguyen
About: Expense Keep is the simplest and quickest way to track your expenses. It will
save you money and improve your financial health.
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by Sarasayshi
This is an okay app. I upgraded to the pro version so I could add more categories and add more accounts since I have several savings accounts for my sinking funds. This app is great for someone first starting out budgeting or for the person that maybe just wants to keep track of a few spending areas and use it as an envelopes system. Example name an account groceries and set the account to have your grocery spending limit in it so you can stay on track. However, it is lacking in a lot of areas with no promise of new features. It appears as though the developer doesn’t even respond to emails as I have emailed him prior to purchasing the upgrade and he did not respond. I am now using the free version of Every Dollar and find it is far more advanced and suites my needs than this app.
by Tatman5000
The app is pretty easy to use. I upgraded to pro, in hopes that there would be a few more features..... not really, other than you can lock the app with a password (which I like, so it was worth it to me). But to my knowledge, your data for app is not backed up through ICloud, or an account. If you have to reset your phone, or get a new phone, all info is lost :( also when you email your reports to yourself, it will not be separated by account (if you have more than one listed like I do) it all comes as one big file.
So creator, please take my suggestions onto consideration! I’ve emailed support twice with no responses.
by Jntrack
Summary:
The pro version is a simple app that allows you to record and track spending with flexibility in setting categories. It needs a few updates to gain 5 stars, but overall does the job if you want something to organize and record spending manually. I’ve found that apps like this work better than ones like Mint, because you’re forced to use their templates for categories.
Pros:
Ability to customize spending categories and subcategories, e.g. Utilities=>Electric
Exports to CSV for analysis
Cons:
No backup. All data will be lost if you get a new device, delete the app or reset the device. You can export the information to CSV to save your history, but no way of getting it back to your phone, tablet, etc. This could be easily fixed with a feature to sync with iCloud or other cloud-based storage sites, like Box or One Drive.
No way to set monthly budget for each account or category. It just sums up transactions by category or subcategory by month.
No customer support.