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Your complete monthly money command centre — income, expenses, savings, and net worth all in one page.
Most people fail at budgeting because they use spreadsheets that are painful to update, or apps that lock features behind paywalls. This Notion template fixes both. Everything lives on one page — enter your monthly income, log expenses by category, and instantly see what's left, how close you are to your savings target, and whether you're on track. No formulas to build. Open, duplicate, and you're set up in 10 minutes.
Anyone who earns money and wants to know where it goes. Perfect if you've tried budgeting before and couldn't stick to it — this removes all the friction.
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Log every transaction, auto-categorise your spending, and see exactly where your money goes down to the last euro.
This template is for people who want granular detail — not just a budget overview, but a full record of every purchase. Log it in one row: date, description, category, amount, payment method. The template groups everything automatically and surfaces which categories are eating your budget. After one month of logging, you'll know precisely where to cut and how much extra you can save.
Detail-oriented people who want full transaction-level visibility. Works perfectly alongside the Budget Planner for a complete financial picture.
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Turn vague money wishes into concrete milestones — and track them week by week until you hit them.
"I want to save more" is a wish, not a goal. This template forces specificity: you set a target amount, a deadline, and it breaks everything into monthly milestones automatically. Each week you log progress. You see your percentage complete, whether you're ahead or behind pace, and what you need to contribute next month. The difference between wishing and achieving is a system — this is the system.
Anyone chasing a big financial goal — emergency fund, holiday, home deposit, debt freedom — who needs structure to actually reach it.
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A 5-minute Sunday finance review — the perfect starting point if you've never tracked money before.
You don't need a complex system to start. This free template gives you a simple structure to review your finances every Sunday in under 5 minutes. Five questions: What did I earn? What did I spend? Did I hit my savings goal? What surprised me? What will I do differently next week? That ritual alone — done every Sunday — will change your relationship with money more than any expensive app. No formulas, no setup, no complexity.
Complete beginners who want to start a money habit without being overwhelmed. If you've never tracked your finances, start here today.
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