
Expensor is a manual money tracker.
...but why?
Modern spending is designed to feel effortless. Credit cards offer interest-free periods, Buy Now Pay Later options are highlighted at checkout, and one-click purchases eliminate friction entirely. Subscriptions renew silently, and gamified rewards make spending feel like winning. All of this increases one thing: distance.
Distance is what happens when the intent behind a transaction is separated from the feeling of it. When the act of spending becomes so smooth you barely notice it, you stop being the one making decisions. You're reacting to nudges—defaults, offers, urgency cues—not your own priorities.
I built this app to close that gap. No accounts, no algorithms, no nudges. Just a quiet space to record what you spent and when. A little friction. A pause. Enough to make the choice feel like yours again.
Ownership starts with attention. This app gives it back.
...yeah, but why make another one? Surely there are enough money trackers out there.
Because the ones I tried turn a pause into a process. Logging an expense becomes a tiny bureaucracy — notes, budgets, tags, charts. It's too much for a moment that should just be: “I spent this.” That pause shouldn't take a minute.
I made this for myself. I respect tools that do one thing well and stay out of the way. This app doesn't try to be a financial planner, or a social platform, or a dashboard of your life. It's not trying to be everything. It's just a place to meet your money, briefly and clearly, before you move on.