How I Spend My Money - Track and control your money with just a picture
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How I Spend My Money is a modern AI-powered expense tracker that automatically understands your receipts and gives you the insights to help you organize your lifestyle and get control of your money.
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It was the first day of a family trip to Naples, Italy. We’d just landed, bought bus tickets, and were on our way to the rented apartment when we stopped for a quick lunch. Later, we realized we were charged for an extra bottle of water — 5 EUR — that never even made it to our table.
That’s when it hit me: I never actually track how much we spend during holidays — not just the total, but the real details. And I definitely don’t want to be the person hoarding receipts or building spreadsheets just to make sense of it all later.
So I set off on the adventure of building How I Spend My Money (a.k.a. HISM2) — a smarter, lazier way to track spending with real-life context.
Funny enough, I discovered that spending 45 minutes shopping for 20 EUR worth of groceries, then another hour cooking… ended up more expensive (and way more tiring) than just grabbing a pizza from the place under the bridge.
Transportation? A money pit — buses, trains, cable cars, you name it.
Shopping? Don’t even get me started. A black hole.
That trip made me realize I need to track my expenses to the last cent — not out of guilt, but out of curiosity. I wanted to understand how I spend my money — and why.
That’s what HISM2 is all about.
The real me, spending. Exposed. Naked.
Money gone — and no idea on what or why? No more.
Excited to finally share it with you — and I’d love to hear what you think!
This hits so close to home—it’s not about budgeting guilt, it’s about clarity. Love the honesty behind it. One idea: any plans to add auto-categorization or travel mode filters? Could make the whole experience even more insightful without adding friction.
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Hey@shreyans_assistiv, thanks for your comment! We have huuuge plans ahead. Indeed, auto-categorization is already in the beta version - the AI detects automatically the best suited category of an expense, but you can still change it manually before saving the data - and travel expenses will come soon.
We are working hard with UX experts to provide users with a seamless and unique approach and would love to hear from you real feedback once you try it out!
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This hits so close to home—it’s not about budgeting guilt, it’s about clarity. Love the honesty behind it. One idea: any plans to add auto-categorization or travel mode filters? Could make the whole experience even more insightful without adding friction.
Hey@shreyans_assistiv, thanks for your comment!
We have huuuge plans ahead. Indeed, auto-categorization is already in the beta version - the AI detects automatically the best suited category of an expense, but you can still change it manually before saving the data - and travel expenses will come soon.
We are working hard with UX experts to provide users with a seamless and unique approach and would love to hear from you real feedback once you try it out!