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How Savly Compares to Other Budget Apps

Choosing a budgeting tool is personal. You need something that fits your workflow, your currency, and your budget. We have put together honest, feature-by-feature comparisons so you can decide whether Savly is the right fit — or whether something else suits you better.

Savly vs YNAB

Compare pricing, multi-currency support, CSV import, and privacy. See why Savly is a strong free alternative to YNAB's $14.99/month subscription.

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Savly vs Mint

Mint shut down and merged into Credit Karma. Compare Savly's privacy-first, ad-free approach with what Mint offered — and what Credit Karma looks like now.

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Savly vs Goodbudget

Both use envelope-style budgeting, but they work very differently. Compare CSV import, multi-currency support, household sharing, and pricing.

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Savly vs Spreadsheets

Excel and Google Sheets are flexible but require constant maintenance. See how a purpose-built dashboard compares to building your own budget template.

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Savly vs Emma

Emma connects to your bank via Open Banking. Savly keeps your credentials private with CSV import. Compare privacy, pricing, and multi-currency support.

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Savly vs Plum

Plum focuses on automated saving and investing. Savly focuses on budget tracking and visibility. Compare approaches, pricing, and currency support.

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Savly vs Cleo

Cleo uses AI chat for budgeting with bank linking. Savly gives you a clean dashboard with CSV import. Compare features, privacy, and global support.

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Savly vs Money Dashboard

Money Dashboard uses Open Banking aggregation. Savly uses manual CSV import for privacy. Compare features, multi-currency support, and cost.

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Savly vs Copilot Money

Copilot is a premium iOS-only finance app. Savly works on any device and has a free tier. Compare pricing, platform support, and currency handling.

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Savly vs Monarch Money

Monarch is a paid-only Mint successor. Savly has a generous free tier and no bank linking required. Compare features, pricing, and privacy.

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Savly vs PocketGuard

PocketGuard shows how much you have left to spend. Savly gives you full budget tracking with CSV import. Compare approaches and pricing.

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Savly vs Wally

Wally is a receipt-scanning expense tracker. Savly imports bank CSVs for comprehensive budgeting. Compare features, multi-currency, and privacy.

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Savly vs Spendee

Spendee offers shared wallets and bank sync. Savly offers household sharing with CSV import. Compare budgeting features, pricing, and currency support.

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The best way to compare is to try it. Import your bank transactions, set budgets, and explore the dashboard — all free, no credit card required.

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