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I use YNAB and really like it
I've been checking YNAB out. I really like that it has an API subscribers can use.
One of my complaints is that it doesn't seem to have rule-based categorization, but I may just write a script (or find someone else's) that interacts with the API.
Do you mean rule-based by Payee? That's definitely something it does.
It could be that I misunderstood, but I mean something like Mint's feature where you can have it do something like this: "Always rename 'YRBNK PMT' as 'Your Bank Payment' and categorize as Credit Card Payment".
Yeah - totally possible.
Ah, excellent, thanks. That's one of the things I use most in Mint.
I’ve tried many over the years, and I keep going back to YNAB. Been happy using it for the better part of 4-5 years now.