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Spending Analytics That Actually Help

Category breakdown, tag breakdown, monthly trends, and balance timelines — with drill-down from any chart slice to the underlying transactions.

Why most expense charts are useless

Most apps show a pie chart and call it analytics. Budgie's analytics screen splits into Categories, Tags, and Recurring tabs, each with drill-down: tap a category to see every transaction in it for the current period.

Date filters cover Today, Yesterday, This/Last Week, This/Last Month, This Year, and All Time. The “Untagged” and “Uncategorized” buckets surface the gaps in your bookkeeping so you can tighten them up.

What you get

Categories tab: per-category totals, with drill-down to every transaction in the slice

Tags tab: per-tag income and expense, plus an “Untagged” bucket for the gaps

Recurring tab: subscription cadence and forecasted upcoming bills

Eight date presets: Today through All Time, plus a custom range fallback

Compact tile mode shows weekly/monthly net flow alongside category totals

How it works

Analytics renders directly from the transaction table — no separate aggregation pipeline. Filters apply to all tabs simultaneously. Compact tile mode shows weekly/monthly net flow alongside category totals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I drill down from a chart to the transactions?
Yes. Tap any category or tag slice to see every transaction that contributed to it during the current period.
What's an “Untagged” bucket?
A deliberate gap-finder. Transactions without tags accumulate in this bucket so you can spot bookkeeping gaps and tighten them up.
Can I compare months?
Yes. Switch the date filter between presets like This Month, Last Month, This Year. Compact tile mode also shows period-over-period deltas.
Are charts rendered offline?
Yes. Analytics reads directly from your local SQLite database — every chart works without internet.

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