
ExpenseSumo
Expense tracker with manual entry, fully private, no data sharing.
@codewzubair · X
ExpenseSumo is for anyone tired of budgeting apps that demand bank access. Manual entry, fully private, just a clear view of where your money goes:
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Expense tracker with manual entry, fully private, no data sharing.
@codewzubair · X
ExpenseSumo is for anyone tired of budgeting apps that demand bank access. Manual entry, fully private, just a clear view of where your money goes:

Monitor AI costs by feature, forecast spending, and set guardrails for your team.
@eastbase_studio · X

Track expenses, plan budgets, and get AI-powered insights into your spending.
@ChesterTweets4 · X
Check out what I just built with Lovable!

Track income, debts, goals, net worth and bills in a refined personal finance app.
@JasonMBrownPF · X
Aurum. Privacy-first personal finance tracker. Your spending data stays yours.

AI API platform offering faster and cheaper alternatives to Claude for developers.
@WebWrightAI · X

Multi-chain crypto analytics platform with real-time charts, portfolio tracking, and token search.
@PickleCharts · X
Hey @Shakib2O1 Would love to talk to you about my SaaS project ! Drop me a DM

All-in-one platform for calculating EMIs, taxes, mutual funds, stock trading, rent vs buy, and retirement planning.
@sarkar68154 · X
Just launched FinoSphere Pro and the feedback on Product Hunt is 🔥 [ Free all-in-one finance calculator 👇 #buildinpublic #finance

Use one API key to access OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, Llama, and 207+ AI models.
TaylorM492 · HN
InferAll – One API for OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Nvidia Nim

Track and analyze multi-currency expenses with budgeting tools for travelers and digital nomads.
@andrejbuday · X
And th second one - - with completely new OG:image

Low-cost API for tracking search rankings and AI model positions across Google, Bing, Yahoo & DuckDuckGo.
@AnupamP36864573 · X
I am building the cheapest Serp Api Tool -

Monitor global capital flows and market sentiment using real-time financial indicators.
@Evelyn_tree1 · X
I built a dashboard that just shows me where global money is flowing. Free public data, rebuilds itself twice a day. Every indicator answers exactly one question. Is money loose or tight? Flowing where? Buying what? Risk-on or risk-off? Crowded? If it doesn’t answer one of these, it doesn’t get a slot on the board. Reading got the same treatment: a hard cap of 45 min/day → 5 RSS feeds + 5 newsletters, each rate-limited (Damodaran: about one post a month). I’d rather miss a few things than let the feed become an anxiety machine. I don’t write code. Claude Code wrote every script — fetch, build, publish, twice a day on cron. I set the rules and keep the judgment; the machine does the running. Personal research notes, not investment advice.

Design and test AI-ready APIs using a visual flow builder with team collaboration.
@milonspace · X
A specification nobody can find is functionally the same as no specification.