Budgeting on iOS/macOS just got wallet-aware. Thanks to Apple's FinanceKit API, budgeting apps can pull Wallet data and sync with Apple Card, Apple Savings, and Apple Cash—a shift that’s already seen partners like Copilot, Monarch, and YNAB debuting wallet syncing [1]. Origin is one example that pulls in accounts and supports banks that use Fincity, Plaid, or MX, delivering auto-syncing budgets [1].
On currencies and wallets, Eddy has sparked conversation about adding currency types; users push for more options like Argentinian pesos, and Eddy already highlights broad currency coverage in the app [2]. The thread showcases how multi‑currency support can change how you track expenses across different money types.
Meanwhile, Spenzy is totally free to use, with no ads or data collection, and it’s actively discussed for widget support and tagging—plus native multi-wallet and currency handling [3]. That free stance is turning into a real differentiator in a crowded,iOS/macOS budgeting space.
Together, these threads show a budgeting-app scene where Wallet integration, currency features, and pricing models—especially free tiers—are shaping what iPhone, iPad, and Mac users can expect next [1][3].
Closing thought: watch how FinanceKit-driven Wallet syncing and broader currency ambitions push developers toward freer, more seamless budgeting on Apple devices.
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User seeks Apple Wallet-enabled budgeting apps; Origin praised; discusses competitors (YNAB, Copilot, Monarch, CreditKarma, Debit & Credit, Quicken Simplifi) alternatives.
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Indie iOS budget tracker Eddy launched after Android release; praised design; currency requests; multi-currency support; review-for-review exchanges discussed on threads.
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OP released Spenzy, a free iOS expense tracker, sparking widget, currency, syncing and feature discussions with many requests from users.
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