A desktop personal budget app. Recurring and one-time income and expenses, account balances, end-of-month and end-of-year projections. All data local, no cloud.
A clear view of your finances without bank integration. You enter the data manually, you see clearly — what comes in and out, what's in your accounts, and where it's heading.
Linux · Debian / Ubuntu / Arch · x86_64
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Recurring and one-time items
Set up recurring income and expenses once — they apply across the selected range of months. Add one-time items as they come.
Liquid and fixed accounts
Bank accounts and cash tracked separately from investments, savings and liabilities. Net assets calculated automatically.
End-of-month and end-of-year projections
How much will you have at the end of the month? And at year's end? Karrency calculates the outlook from your data automatically.
Linked accounts and payments
Link a fixed account to a recurring payment — asset projections update automatically without manual value entry.
No cloud, no account
Data stays locally on your machine. No sign-up, no data sent to any server. Import and export via CSV.
Lightweight native app
Built on Tauri v2 with a Rust backend — not Electron, not a web-wrapper dragging a full browser's memory footprint.
Yes, you can buy me
a coffee:
