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chrbr
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2 years ago
Yeah, I'm in the same boat. I've used YNAB for almost a decade now, but wish it were more powerful for things like investment tracking. I tried last month to get into the ledger systems (beancount, specifically), but it's a huge additional time sink. And implementing YNAB-style envelope-based budgeting on top of them is always a bit of a hack. Went back to YNAB quickly.
waynesonfire|2 years ago
Community needs an open-source version of YNAB, not another gnu cash clone.
Plaid solves the transaction import problem, the hardest part, unfortunately at the expense of privacy.