

Money Lover
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Money Lover is a great yet simple manager for tracking your personal finance, i.e. your income, cash, spending, expenses, all conveniently from your mobile device.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Pay once)
- Proprietary
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Platforms
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Apple Watch
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What is Money Lover?
With Money Lover, you can easily monitor your spending within your planned budget and control your savings by spending reminders and alerts. Money Lover acts like a financial calendar, alerts you to debts, and reminds you of recording your expenses. All are done in one simple app with a clean and sleek environment.







Comments and Reviews
Very nice environment and with lots of options. The only major drawback so far is that you cannot import data from other sources.
Typical mobile apps that enjoy keeping hostage of your data. You know, upgrade to pro/premium in order to export your data. Although you pay $25 once a lifetime, it is pricey for the paid features you will get (basically no ads, unlimited wallets, export, support, 5 devices/3 platforms). Also they are discontinuing the web app (premium feature) as an exciting news, so yeah. I've read reviews on Play Store that the developer has removed features that were given for free for example monthly expense view. They're even putting basic features behind a paywall.