Monarch: Budget & Track Money

Monarch Money
4.7
Rating
500K+
Downloads
free
Price

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About this app

About Monarch: Budget & Track Money

As someone who bounced between Mint, YNAB, and a dozen spreadsheets, I was skeptical when I downloaded Monarch. But after linking my accounts, I was hooked. This isn’t just another tracker; it’s the command center for my money that I actually enjoy opening. I use it to wrangle my daily spending, plan for a new patio, and keep an eye on my retirement accounts without jumping between tabs. It feels like it was built for people who find money stressful but want to feel in control.

Features & Highlights

The feature set is deep, but a few things stand out in daily use. The custom budgeting is fantastic—I could finally create a category for “Dog Stuff” that wasn’t just “Pets” or “Groceries.” Watching my transactions import in real-time from my checking and credit cards means I never have to guess my balance. I’m a visual person, so the net worth chart on the main dashboard is my favorite thing to check; watching that line trend upward is more motivating than any lecture.

The goal tracking is where Monarch shines for me. I set up a goal for a vacation fund, and the app let me pick a photo of the beach I want to visit. Seeing that image every time I log in, with a progress bar filling up, makes skipping a random Amazon purchase easier. The collaboration feature is also a marriage-saver. My wife and I can both log in, see the same budget, and tag transactions for discussion, which ended our monthly “where did the money go?” conversations.

User Experience

The first week was a revelation. I remember the moment I linked my investment account and saw my net worth calculation update instantly—it was the first time I’d ever seen that number in one place, and it was oddly empowering. The mobile app is clean and fast; I can log a coffee purchase before I’ve left the cafe. I did hit a snag when one of my smaller credit unions didn’t connect properly, which was frustrating for a few days. However, the transaction import via CSV file was straightforward, and the connection eventually fixed itself after an update on the bank’s end.

Navigating between my budget, cash flow report, and accounts feels intuitive. It doesn’t bury useful info behind too many taps. I found myself actually looking at the weekly spending report it emails me every Monday morning, which is something I always ignored with other apps.

Pricing

Monarch operates on a subscription model, which I know turns some people off. You can start a free 7-day trial, but after that it’s $14.99/month or $99.99/year. There’s no permanent free tier. For me, the annual price is worth it—it’s less than I spent on takeout last month, and it provides more value. Considering it replaces the need for separate investment tracking and budgeting tools, the cost makes sense for the depth of features and constant connectivity updates. If you’re just looking for simple expense tracking, this might be overkill. But for serious financial oversight, the price feels justified.

Updates & Support

I get an app update notification every few weeks, usually with small tweaks, new bank connections, or bug fixes. The development team seems active. When I had that issue with my credit union, I used the in-app chat support. The response took about 24 hours, which wasn’t instant, but the agent was knowledgeable and followed up until my issue was resolved. They have a helpful FAQ and community forum as well. It feels like a product that’s being actively maintained, not left to stagnate.

Security & Privacy

Security was my biggest concern before linking all my accounts. I downloaded Monarch directly from the official Apple App Store. They use bank-level, read-only encryption (via Plaid and other partners) to connect to your financial institutions. This means they can see your transactions and balances but cannot move money or change anything. They state they do not sell your personal data. I haven’t noticed any ads within the app, which aligns with the subscription model. For peace of mind, I have two-factor authentication enabled on my Monarch account. It feels as secure as any other major financial aggregator I’ve trusted.

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App information

DeveloperMonarch Money
Version2.0.76
RequiresEveryone
Downloads500K+
Pricefree