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MyFin Budget is an open-source, self-hosted personal finance platform designed for individuals to track expenses, manage budgets, monitor investments, and forecast financial futures while maintaining full data control.
MyFin Budget is a comprehensive personal finance manager that empowers users to take control of their finances without relying on third-party SaaS tools. Started as a passion project in 2020 by António Faneca, it addresses key pain points in existing solutions: lack of user-friendliness, incomplete budgeting features, and no ownership over personal data.
This project solves the problem of fragmented and privacy-compromising finance tracking by offering a fully self-hosted alternative with robust budgeting (Boonzi-style monthly plans), transaction management, auto-categorization rules, and investment insights. It's built for privacy-conscious individuals who want a powerful, customizable tool for daily financial oversight.
António created it for his own use after frustration with other apps, and now shares it openly to help others achieve financial clarity and growth.
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Last updated: 2026-03-13
Yes — Fully open source and free to self-host.
Yes — Frontend: https://github.com/afaneca/myfin | API: https://github.com/afaneca/myfin-api | Android: https://github.com/afaneca/myfin-android
Yes, contributions welcome via issues and pull requests on GitHub. Contact maintainer @afaneca for discussions or to get involved.
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