Expense tracking that tells you the truth
The fastest way to lose trust in a money app is to watch it call a transfer between your own accounts income. Dingix does not. Every total you see counts what actually left or entered your life, which is the only way the number is worth reading.
Log it the way you would say it
Type or say "spent 40 on groceries" and it is filed with a category, an account and today's date. Photograph a receipt and the amount is read off it. Nothing about the process asks you to open a spreadsheet.
- Plain-language entry, typed or spoken
- Receipt photos
- Recurring bills that post themselves
Accounts in as many currencies as you have
Hold accounts in different currencies and see them converted into one view without the conversion quietly inventing income. Cross-currency transfers record what arrived on the other side, so both accounts end up right.
- Multi-currency accounts and balances
- Cross-currency transfers keep the destination amount
- Assets and net worth tracked over time, not just today
The subscriptions you forgot about
Repeating charges are detected from your own history and surfaced as a list you can act on. Most people find at least one thing they stopped using months ago.
Ask where the money went
The assistant answers from your ledger, not from generic advice. Ask what changed since last month, what your biggest category is, or what you would have to cut to hit a savings goal, and it works from your real numbers.
Frequently asked questions
Does Dingix connect to my bank?
No. You add the entries yourself: typed, spoken, photographed, or posted automatically by a recurring rule. Nothing asks for your banking credentials.
How are transfers between my own accounts handled?
As transfers, never as income or expense. They move a balance and leave your totals alone, which is what makes the totals meaningful.
Can I track gold, crypto or other assets?
Yes. Assets carry a type that supplies purity and per-unit weight where that applies, and their value is tracked over time alongside your accounts.
See where your money actually goes this month.
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