Five Cents helps you track your expenses and incomes. The minimalist approach does not distract you from the main focus either adding entries or checking insights interacting with a clean and simple interface.
The best way to manage personal money is to enter every expense you've made manually. Adding next utility, groceries, subscription, or snacks expense you think: "Is it possible to get rid of this purchase in my future bill?". This is one of the important steps in personal money management.
The insights screen is designed to be simple but pretty powerful: check your spending by weekly, monthly, and yearly periods. It helps understand when you spent more than expected and when follow your budget's rules.
Initially, the app was made based on the spreadsheet's point of view. You can notice the common traits between Five Cents and Google Sheets, Excel, Numbers, Notion tables in design. The basics were kept and all the power of charts was added.
Be your personal finance manager and take control of your money, wisely plan your budgets, use the app on daily basis and you will see good results in the near future.
Five Cents offers monthly and yearly renewing subscription that includes a 7-day free trial and a lifetime purchase. Each of them gives you Pro access to all the app's functionality. You can manage or turn off auto-renew in your Account settings at any time after purchase. Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period.
Privacy Policy: https://github.com/degisner/Five-Cents/blob/main/Privacy-Policy.md
Terms of Use: https://github.com/degisner/Five-Cents/blob/main/Terms-of-Service.md
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In-Apps
Yearly
RM64.90
Monthly
RM3.90
Lifetime
RM119.90
Lunch Tip
RM39.90
Coffee Tip
RM14.90
Lunch x5 Tip
RM199.90
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Nice looking app, could be better
Just a couple of feedback. First, an ideal spending tracker for me is one that resets every financial month. Then only I can accurately view my spending at a glance. Right now I’m seeing entries from July, June, May on the first screen.
Second, plus button at the top is a little far to reach. Given this is the primary action button, it should be much easier to reach, use and prominent. Right now the tab bar icons are more prominent and plus icon feels like an additional one. I know you can pull to add entries, but not everyone know about this gesture.