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By sticking to this straightforward approach, you avoid dipping into your savings while still keeping tabs on where your money goes.
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While this philosophy is simple, finding tools to make it work wasn’t. I initially used a spreadsheet, which served me well for years—until it became unwieldy as I started managing multiple currencies, accounts, and investments. I tried various financial management apps, but none met my key requirements:
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While this philosophy is simple, finding tools to make it work wasn’t. I initially used a spreadsheet, which served me well for years, until it became unwieldy as I started managing multiple currencies, accounts, and investments. I tried various financial management apps, but none met my key requirements:
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1. **Multi-currency support** to track income and expenses in different currencies.
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2. **Not a budgeting app** — as I dislike budgeting constraints.
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2. **Not a budgeting app** as I dislike budgeting constraints.
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3. **Web app usability** (ideally with mobile support, though optional).
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4. **Automation-ready API** to integrate with other tools and services.
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5. **Custom transaction rules** for credit card billing cycles or similar quirks.
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Frustrated by the lack of comprehensive options, I set out to build **WYGIWYH** — an opinionated yet powerful tool that I believe will resonate with like-minded users.
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Frustrated by the lack of comprehensive options, I set out to build **WYGIWYH**, an opinionated yet powerful tool that I believe will resonate with like-minded users.
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# Key Features
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