Most budgeting apps fail for one simple reason: logging an expense takes too many taps, so people stop doing it after a week. We wanted AI Budget Assistant to remove that friction entirely.
You can add an expense three ways: type it manually, say it out loud, or just snap a photo of the receipt. The AI-powered OCR reads the receipt, extracts the amount and merchant, and suggests a category — no manual entry needed. Everything syncs across USD, EUR, PLN, GBP, and UAH with live exchange rates, and the app works offline-first, syncing automatically once you're back online.
The GPT-4 chat is the part people use the most once they're past the first week. You can ask it things like "how much did I spend on groceries this month" in plain language, and it pulls the answer from your real transaction history rather than giving a generic tip. It also generates "Spending Stories" — narrative summaries of your spending patterns that are easier to act on than a bar chart.
Budgets aren't always personal. Personal, Shared, and Business account types with role-based access (Owner, Editor, Viewer) let a family or small team track a shared budget without everyone having full edit rights.
To keep people coming back, we built in genuine gamification — achievements, daily streaks, XP, levels, and badges for consistent tracking. It sounds simple, but it's the difference between an app people open once and an app people open every day.
AI Budget Assistant is available on Google Play, with the source on GitHub. Questions or feedback? [email protected].