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Indie App Spotlight: ‘MoneyCoach’ helps you manage your money effectively

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MoneyCoach is an all-in-one personal finance app for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro. It has unique budgeting features, helps track your financial goals, and prioritizes privacy.

Top MoneyCoach features

The app is built for millennials, aiming to give users a grip on personal finances, build good financial habits, reduce financial stress, and have more of everything. It has smart budgeting features, to help you save more money. You can personalize the budgets to your day to day needs, any long-term plans you have, and so on.

It also has smart saving features, allowing you to set goals to plan future purchases, whether that be an expensive product, a trip, a car, or anything else. It’ll help you allocate money to these goals, assuring you hit your goal on time.

MoneyCoach also helps you keep track of your credit cards, bills, subscriptions, and also has Family Sync so you can share everything with your family members. It’s really a one stop shop for personal finance management. It also includes summaries, as well as other tools for financial planning.

MoneyCoach 10: iOS 18

MoneyCoach 10 adds a number of features for iOS 18 as well, with support for App Intents and Apple Intelligence, support for controls within Control Center and the Action Button, watchOS 11 Live Activities, new app icons with support for dark mode and tinting, widget tinting, and more.

There’s also a newly built transaction editor, as well as a new toast for alerts. Although not in the initial release, they also plan to add Apple Card integration through FinanceKit, as well as support for over 15,000 banks, cards, and accounts. This will greatly reduce the amount of manual input you’ll need to give.

With the new Apple Intelligence integration, you’ll be able to ask Siri about many things finance related, such as how much you spent at the movies, or whether or not you’ll be able to afford a vacation this winter. You’ll also be able to ask how much debt you have, how much you spent on groceries this month, or to set up reminders to pay your credit card bill.


MoneyCoach is available for free on the App Store for iPhone and iPad running iOS 16 or later, Apple Watch running watchOS 9 or later, Macs running macOS 13 Ventura or later, and Apple Vision Pro running visionOS 2. For the fully unlocked experience, you can buy MoneyCoach Premium, which costs $9.99/month or $29.99/year. Both plans offer a 1 week free trial.

We’ll also be doing a giveaway on X (formerly Twitter) with three codes for a free year of MoneyCoach Premium. To enter, you have to be following 9to5Mac, and retweet this tweet. The winners will be picked in a few days!

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Avatar for Michael Burkhardt Michael Burkhardt

Michael is 9to5Mac’s Weekend Editor, keeping up with all of the latest Apple news on Saturday and Sunday. He got started in the world of Apple news during the pandemic, and it became a growing hobby. He’s also an indie iOS developer in his free time, and has published numerous apps over the years.

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