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I'm officially an 'adult' now and track my spending with this underrated Android app

March 02, 2026 5 min read views
I'm officially an 'adult' now and track my spending with this underrated Android app
I'm officially an 'adult' now and track my spending with this underrated Android app A woman holding a coin in front of a colorful pie chart with floating coins, a calculator, and expense labels. Credit: Lucas Gouveia / Android Police | Jirawatfoto / Shutterstock 4 By  Dhruv Bhutani Published Mar 2, 2026, 4:00 PM EST

Dhruv Bhutani has been writing about consumer technology since 2008, offering deep insights into the Android smartphone landscape through features and opinion pieces. He joined Android Police in 2023, where he focuses on helping readers make informed buying decisions, as well as covering topics like productivity, networking, self-hosting, and more. Over the years, his work has also appeared in leading publications such as Android Authority, XDA Developers, CNET, PCMag, and more. Outside of his professional work, Dhruv is an avid fan of horror media spanning films and literature, enjoys fitness activities, collects vinyl records, and plays the guitar.

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Financial responsibility is a learned skill, and part of that is learning accountability. Unfortunately, it's not something that I've excelled at.

My spending habits are legendary, and every month I'm left looking at my bank account wondering where I spent all my money.

Now, usually what I'd do is scroll through my banking app and try to piece together what exactly happened there. Usually, there are no outrageous expenses. Just a lot of smaller expenses that add up. Death by a thousand cuts as they say.

That's when I decided to stop guessing and start tracking where my money went. I installed an expense tracker on my phone because I wanted clear visibility, not assumptions.

Moreover, I wanted something straightforward. Not an app that would upsell me on investment advice. Just something that would help me understand my daily spending in a way that makes sense.

I settled on Spendee after seeing it recommended as one of the better Android budgeting apps. Between the clean design, simple feature set and focus on clarity, I can see why it is such a popular option.

It's become a part of my daily workflow and has made a much bigger difference than I expected. Here's why.

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My real issue wasn't inflow. The bigger concern is outflow and awareness around spending patterns.

My spending is casual, but it adds up. It could be a coffee and a croissant ordered in, an extra subscription service, food delivered when I'm feeling lazy, or some random trinket that I picked up.

None of these are high value purchases, but at the end of the month, they add up to a noticeable figure.

I was looking for an app that could show me the full picture without making me dive into a spreadsheet of data.

Spendee can connect to my accounts and pull in transactions automatically. That alone removes a lot of friction as you don't have to manually enter every swipe. I prefer to manually input my expenses since I tend to use my credit card to maximize card points.

The app categorizes expenses into buckets like groceries, eating out, bills, transport and shopping. That goes a long way towards turning my incessant expenses into structured information.

The first time I took a look at the monthly breakdown, I had to take a pause. No kidding. I hadn't realized just how much my food delivery habits were costing me.

Small daily purchases stack up way faster than I imagined. But the clarity that you get by seeing it put together in its own clarity certainly helps change your spending behavior.

The app displays spending in simple charts and summaries. I can switch between daily, weekly and monthly views, so if I've had a particularly spendy week, like say when I'm traveling, that information is right there. If I want to compare the month with the previous, that's easy enough too.

Instead of scrolling endlessly through bank statements, using an app helps you visualize your spending patterns instantly.

Budgeting is where things started to change for me. I set a cap for categories where I know I tend to run wild — mostly dining and entertainment. The app tracks my progress and alerts me when I'm approaching the limit.

It doesn't block your expenses. It can't do that. But it can give you a heads-up that you're spending too much and that alone can help.

It works because it fits into my routine

Daily tracking and weekly reviews keep spending in check

The reason why using Spendee has stuck for me is because it fits into my routine.

For one, it doesn't require planning or coming back to my expenses to add to a sheet. If I'm paying in cash or using digital payments, I can log it in immediately. The same for credit card expenses, and it takes seconds to do that.

The speed of it is what makes sure I actually use it on the daily.

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Every other evening, I open the app and look at my daily summary. Now that I've started budgeting, the figures aren't particularly astonishing on most days. But there are often days when I realize I've reached half my weekly budget by the middle of the week.

That kind of insight has a tangible impact on your relationship with spending. I might end up delaying a splurge or foregoing it altogether.

Sundays are when I review the past week. I look at weekly overviews and compare categories. Did I spend too much on eating out? Did I shop a bit too much?

I can also visualize subscription creep and this has made it easier for me to cancel subscription services I rarely use. That alone saves me money every month.

Financial maturity starts with awareness

As an adult making money, financial maturity is important. Unfortunately, it's a skill that's somewhat rare and bad spending habits can derail your long-term plans.

Tracking my spending hasn't magically transformed the figure in my bank account, but it's held me more accountable.

It's not even about saving more money. For me, it's more about knowing where I am spending. A simple tracking app can provide that perspective and any other feature is just the cherry on the cake.

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