Budgeting app comparisons
Find the budgeting app that fits how you work
These direct comparisons cover price, bank connections, AI access, spreadsheet sync, and the workflows each product serves best.
Compare OpenBudget with six popular apps
Each page names the tradeoffs and links to an official competitor source. Product details were last reviewed August 14, 2026.
Mint
Replace the discontinued budget app with live AI and spreadsheet access.
Read the comparisonOpenBudget vsTiller
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Read the comparisonOpenBudget vsMonarch Money
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Read the comparisonOpenBudget vsYNAB
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Read the comparisonOpenBudget vsCopilot Money
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Read the comparisonOpenBudget vsRocket Money
Compare subscription tools with full-picture AI analysis and data sync.
Read the comparisonWhat the comparisons measure
The useful choice comes from matching a product to your habits. A shared household dashboard, a strict budgeting method, a flexible spreadsheet, and an AI workspace solve different problems.
- Current annual and monthly pricing
- AI access through MCP or an in-app assistant
- Automatic Google Sheets and Excel sync
- Supported platforms and bank connections
OpenBudget pricing
One plan includes live AI access and spreadsheet sync
$5/mo billed annually ($60/yr), or $9.95 monthly. 7-day free trial. Connect US banks through Plaid, use your preferred AI client, and sync transactions to Google Sheets or Excel.