Expense Log Guide

How To Use Expense Log

Ultra Simple Expense Log is designed for people who give up on budgeting apps when input becomes too heavy. This page explains the amount-first workflow, local-first storage, and the current release information.

Who it is for

This app is aimed at people who value continuity over detailed accounting structure. It is intentionally lighter than a full budgeting tool.

People who want to keep recording

The app reduces the work needed for each entry so the habit is easier to maintain.

People who want trend visibility

It is better for noticing spending patterns than for strict accounting workflows.

People who prefer local-first data

The storage direction starts from device-local handling rather than requiring a server account.

Main flow

The normal flow is intentionally simple: enter an amount, save it, then add detail only when it helps.

01 Enter an amount

The first step is built to be short enough that you can record spending immediately.

02 Add optional detail later

Category, note, and payment method stay editable and optional instead of being required on every entry.

03 Review trends later

The dashboard is meant to help you notice when and how you spend, not just to store raw entries.

Release info and download path

The app is now live on the App Store. The public pages explain how it works, how support is handled, and where to download it.

Current public status

The app is live on the App Store, and the support and privacy pages are already published.

Data direction

Because expense data is highly personal, the initial direction is local-first storage rather than remote account-dependent behavior.