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    Best Budgeting and Expense Tracking Apps in India (2025)

    The 50 Year Old GuyBy The 50 Year Old GuyJuly 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Trying to take control of your money? Budgeting is the foundation of smart financial planning. Thankfully, there are powerful Indian apps that make tracking your income and expenses super simple—even for beginners.

    Here’s a list of the top expense tracking and budgeting apps that are trending in India in 2025, with direct links so you can explore them yourself.


    1. Axio (formerly Walnut)

    • Auto-categorizes spends using SMS data
    • Tracks UPI, cards, and cash withdrawals
    • Offers budgeting insights and credit tracking

    Download for Android
    Download for iOS


    2. Moneyview

    • Syncs with your bank accounts
    • Tracks income, expenses, bills, and credit score
    • Provides insights and loan options

    Download for Android
    Download for iOS


    3. ET Money

    • Manages mutual funds, SIPs, and insurance
    • Tracks daily spending with intelligent insights
    • Great for overall financial health tracking

    Download for Android
    Download for iOS


    4. Wallet by BudgetBakers

    • Tracks income and expenses with visual charts
    • Bank sync and cash tracking support
    • Great for setting flexible budgets

    Download for Android
    Download for iOS


    5. Monefy

    • Minimal, quick-entry budgeting app
    • Perfect for manual tracking and cash spenders
    • Supports cloud backups and data exports

    Download for Android
    Download for iOS


    6. Goodbudget

    • Envelope-style budgeting tool
    • Syncs across multiple devices for family budgeting
    • Ideal for disciplined monthly planners

    Download for Android
    Download for iOS

    Quick Comparison Table

    Your NeedBest App
    Auto track UPI, SMS, bank expensesAxio, Moneyview
    Track investments + expenses togetherET Money, jUMPP
    Manual control + simplicityMonefy
    Shared budget with spouse/familyGoodbudget
    Visual budget planningWallet by BudgetBakers

    Final Thoughts

    Don’t wait for the “perfect moment” to start budgeting. Try one app, track for 30 days, and reflect on your spending. Budgeting is about awareness, not restriction.

    These apps will help you stay consistent and aligned with your financial goals — whether you’re saving your first ₹1 lakh or building long-term wealth.

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