AndroMoney Free
AndroMoney has been around for quite a while and built its reputation as one of the more reliable expense trackers on Android. The free edition still covers the basics well: multiple accounts, category management, and clear reports. It isn’t about reinventing budgeting — it’s about offering a familiar, steady tool that does what it promises.
Everyday use
Using AndroMoney feels straightforward. A new expense or income can be logged quickly, and categories are easy to customize. The app supports multiple accounts — cash, card, savings — so everything can be tracked in one place. Budgets can be set for categories or accounts, and charts give a quick look at spending trends. Cloud backup to Google Drive or Dropbox keeps data safe and makes it possible to switch devices without losing history.
Specs & notes
Item | Details |
License | Free version (ads, optional Pro upgrade) |
Platforms | Android, iOS (with fewer updates on iOS) |
Data storage | Local storage with optional sync (Google Drive, Dropbox, WebDAV) |
Import / Export | CSV, QIF |
Accounts | Multiple accounts supported |
Budgets | Category or account-based limits |
Recurring | Scheduled transactions supported |
Reports | Charts and summaries by time, category, or account |
Multi-currency | Supported with manual/automatic conversion |
Privacy | Data stored locally or synced via personal cloud options |
Getting started
The app is available on Google Play and can be used right after installation. Categories are pre-filled but can be changed, and multiple accounts can be added. Sync options are optional and can be enabled later for backup.
Who uses it
AndroMoney is often chosen by users who want a classic budget tracker without too much polish. It suits people who prefer detailed records — such as separating cash, debit, and savings — but still want the convenience of mobile charts and summaries.
Why it sticks
The app remains popular because it combines flexibility with longevity. It has been updated and maintained for years, and the free edition is already feature-rich. Many keep it simply because it works consistently and stores years of financial history without issues.