Track income, expenses, and savings goals to achieve financial success.
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Last 6 months from saved budget data
Click a row to edit that month. Data is stored in your browser.
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Our Budget Planner tool helps you take control of your finances by providing a comprehensive platform to track your income, expenses, and savings goals. With intuitive features and visual analytics, you can make informed financial decisions and achieve your financial objectives.
Monitor your spending patterns and identify areas for improvement.
Track your financial progress over time with visual charts.
Set and track your savings objectives with ease.
Access your budget anytime, anywhere on any device.
Start by entering your monthly income and any additional sources of income to set up your budget baseline.
Input your expenses by category to track where your money is going and identify spending patterns.
Check the summary cards and charts to understand your financial situation and make informed decisions.
Monitor your monthly trends and adjust your budget accordingly to achieve your financial goals.
The classic 50-30-20 split — needs, wants, savings — works well for Indian households when you adjust categories for local realities. Rent in tier-1 cities often consumes 25–35% of take-home pay, so many Mumbai or Delhi renters use a 40-30-30 variant instead.
Worked example — Pune, ₹85,000 take-home:
Track UPI spends under "wants" unless they are true necessities — Swiggy and Amazon often hide budget leaks. Use the month picker above to log past months; the trend chart fills in as you save income and expenses across months (stored locally in your browser). Export to CSV monthly and reconcile against your bank statement; most Indian banks now offer category-wise spend summaries in their apps.
Written by our Tools Editor. Pair with Expense Splitter for shared flat costs and Emergency Fund Calculator before aggressive investing.