Developer
Monarch Money
Category
Finance
Version
Varies with device
Android OS
Varies with device
Downloads
960M
Content rating
0
👍 Monarch consolidates all your financial accounts—banks, credit cards, loans, and investments—into one clear dashboard. Automatic syncing and real-time net worth calculations let you see the full picture at a glance, track investment performance, and spot trends across accounts without juggling multiple logins or spreadsheets.
👍 Monarch’s budgeting tools combine automatic transaction categorization with fully customizable budgets and goals. Set spending limits, monitor progress with intuitive visuals, and get alerts for overspending or upcoming bills. Manual adjustments are easy, so budgets reflect real life and help you stay on track without rigid rules.
👍 Monarch delivers actionable insights and forecasting with detailed reports, cash-flow projections, and exportable CSVs for deeper analysis. Cross-platform sync keeps data consistent on mobile and web, while strong encryption and privacy controls protect your information, giving you secure, portable access to powerful financial planning tools.
👎 Monarch requires a paid subscription after a short trial, with no fully featured free tier. For casual users or those evaluating alternatives, the monthly or annual fee can feel steep, especially since some competing apps offer core budgeting tools at no cost or with freemium options and greater free functionality.
👎 Monarch depends on third-party data aggregators to link bank and investment accounts, which can cause intermittent syncing failures, unsupported institutions, or forced re-authentication. Users sometimes face delayed or inaccurate balances and must manually refresh or recategorize transactions, undermining the convenience of automated tracking during aggregator outages.
👎 Monarch’s collaboration and bill-pay capabilities are limited compared to family-focused apps. It lacks robust multi-user permissions, shared editing controls, integrated bill payment, or real-time syncing for multiple users, making it less practical for households or couples who need joint budgeting, delegated access, or centralized bill management.