LogByTech

Free beta family finance workspace

Family expense tracker for shared household spending

LogByTech helps families, couples, and households record shared expenses, organize categories, compare monthly budgets, and see where money is going without maintaining a spreadsheet.

Why use a family expense tracker?

Shared spending is hard to understand when purchases are spread across cards, apps, receipts, and memory. A family expense tracker gives the household one place to record expenses and review the month together. The goal is not to make budgeting complicated. The goal is to make the plan visible.

LogByTech is built for the everyday parts of household finance: groceries, bills, home costs, subscriptions, travel, school expenses, gifts, and the small purchases that are easy to forget. Each expense can be categorized so monthly patterns become easier to see.

What LogByTech helps households do

Track shared expenses

Record household purchases with dates, notes, amounts, and categories so everyone can review the same spending history.

Organize monthly budgets

Create budgets by month and category, then compare planned spending with what actually happened.

See spending patterns

Use dashboard summaries and category comparisons to understand which areas need attention before the month is over.

Useful for families, couples, and households

LogByTech can help a family plan monthly spending, a couple manage shared costs, or roommates keep household expenses visible. It is a practical workspace for people who want more clarity without a complex accounting system.

The app is currently in beta, which means the core workflow is available while the product continues to improve. It is not financial advice, tax advice, or investment advice. It is a tool for organizing the numbers your household already cares about.

Start with one month of expenses

The easiest way to use LogByTech is to create a free beta account, add a few common categories, enter recent expenses, and review the dashboard after the first week. You can also try the household budget calculator before creating a workspace.