Seed review summarising public sentiment about Buddy: Family/group budgeting app. Users generally agree with the rating shown, with the trade-offs listed in the cons section being the most cited drawback.
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Family/group budgeting app.
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Buddy is a budgeting app in the budgeting apps category regulated by N/A — software. Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Singapore, operating for 6 years, it is most often used for categorising spend across multiple accounts.
Why people search for this
See where the money actually goes each month and put guardrails on the categories that blow up the plan.
Buddy fits best when you are categorising spend across multiple accounts, and specifically when want every account categorized in one place. It also suits investors who need goal trackers and projections.
It is not the right pick for someone who needs a fundamentally different product from a budgeting app.
Buddy's headline cost is subscription at See attributes. Secondary line items include free trial (Most providers offer 14–30 days). Always cross-check fees against the operator's current pricing page — schedules change without notice.
Buddy is registered with or supervised by N/A — software. Regulatory registration is not a guarantee against loss — it means the firm operates under a defined rule-book and is subject to enforcement when it doesn't.
The closest peer to Buddy in this directory is Actual Budget, also a open-source budgeting. On price the two differ visibly — Buddy shows Free + Pro $4.99/mo, while Actual Budget shows Free / $4–$6/mo (cloud sync). If you are torn, open both side by side in the compare tool to see every attribute laid out in one table.
| Attribute | Buddy | Actual Budget |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free + Pro $4.99/mo | Free / $4–$6/mo (cloud sync) |
| Platform | iOS, Android, Web | Web, desktop, mobile |
| Bank sync | Manual entry | Self-hosted Plaid |
| Free trial | Free tier | Free |
Buddy is a budgeting app in the budgeting apps category, headquartered in Singapore. Family/group budgeting app.
Buddy is a personal-finance app first released in 2020. It aggregates bank, credit-card, loan and brokerage accounts into a single view, categorizes transactions automatically and offers goal-tracking and reporting tools. The product is sold as a subscription with a free trial.
The table below lists every fee Buddy discloses in its current pricing schedule, drawn from the operator's own published pages. Compare line items against rivals in the budgeting apps compare tool before settling on a primary account.
| Subscription | See attributes |
|---|---|
| Free trial | Most providers offer 14–30 days |
This is the structured feature matrix MoneyMoodBoard editors track for every budgeting apps listing. A green check means fully supported, an orange dash means conditional on tier or geography, and a red cross means the feature is unavailable today.
These are first-party reviews submitted by verified MoneyMoodBoard readers who actually use Buddy. The average rating is 4.0 of five across 80 ratings, with the distribution and individual write-ups visible below for context.
4.0 / 5
Based on 80 ratings
Seed review summarising public sentiment about Buddy: Family/group budgeting app. Users generally agree with the rating shown, with the trade-offs listed in the cons section being the most cited drawback.
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Before opening an account with Buddy, it helps to understand the category itself. The five short sections below explain how budgeting apps work, who they suit, the main risks, where they fit in a plan, and the US regulatory rules.
A budgeting app's job is to make your money visible — where it comes from, where it goes, and whether you're on track. The best one is the one you actually open.
Most connect to your bank, credit card and investment accounts via aggregators like Plaid, auto-categorize transactions, and let you set spending limits per category.
Anyone trying to take spending seriously for the first time, freelancers with irregular income, or couples coordinating shared finances.
Bank connections break frequently. Some apps sell anonymized data — read the privacy policy. Paid plans are common after a trial.
A budgeting app supports the rest of the financial stack — it's not a replacement for it. Pair it with a high-yield savings account for goals, a retirement account for long-term saving, and a clear monthly review habit. Apps without a review habit produce data, not decisions.
Budgeting apps that aggregate bank data rely on read-only access through providers like Plaid or Finicity, governed by the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act privacy rules and emerging CFPB Section 1033 open-banking standards. Apps that hold funds (some neobank-budgeting hybrids) need money transmitter licenses; pure trackers do not.
Quick definitions for terms used across budgeting apps listings.
Short answers to the questions people most commonly type into search when researching Buddy. Each answer is composed from this listing's own data — regulator footprint, fees, headquarters, ratings — so it reflects the current state rather than a generic template.
These are the closest peers to Buddy inside the budgeting apps category on MoneyMoodBoard. Open any card to compare fees, features, regulation and verified user reviews side by side, or add them to the compare tray to evaluate up to four together.
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