Hi, I’m excited to introduce my new Finance Tracker—designed for Notion users. This tool integrates several features that make it stand out from many other finance tracker tools available.
As with any tool built in Notion, it's limited by the platform’s capabilities. The default template may work well for some, while others may need to make adjustments.
The great thing about Notion is its customizability—so if the template doesn’t fit your needs perfectly, you can tweak it to make it work for you. Additionally, I’m always here to assist with any customizations to ensure it meets your needs.
Now, let’s dive into the overview of the template!
Let’s explore the main features..
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Overview Section
Provides a detailed summary across all wallets.
In this section, you can see the total available balance and the percentage increase or decrease compared to last month.
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Wallets
These are the wallets you use to store money, such as PayPal.
In the Wallet section, you can view your income and expense of each wallet.
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Transaction Management
Track your income, expenses, and transfers between wallets.
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Income Source Tracker
Your income source tracker by their category.
Separate views for recurring and one-time payments make it easy to manage various income sources. This section is integrated with the Transaction database, so when an income entry is marked as completed in the Income Manager, it’s automatically recorded in the Transaction database.
This setup simplifies the management of recurring income. You can add details such as description, amount, Wallet, tags, and other relevant properties. The next time you need to enter similar information, a single click will automatically populate the transaction database with all the details.
Recurring Payments: Includes salaries, subscriptions, and other consistent income sources.
One-Time Payments: Covers freelance projects, bonuses, and other irregular earnings.
As shown in the screenshot, each income source will display the total completed amount, and total completed transactions. Each transaction represents one completed payment or deal. This feature provides a clear overview of completed income. </aside>
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Earning Status
Helps you track your earnings with its own dedicated status tracker.
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Marketplace (Expense Tracker)
Tracks all your expense related transactions as product.
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Shopping Status
Helps track products in the cart and monitor completed purchases.
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Goals Tracker
This section helps you track savings progress toward specific financial goals.
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I’ve seen a lot of criticism directed at Notion due to some templates being cluttered and impractical, often gaining attention because of flashy content. This template, however, is designed with pure productivity and organization in mind. It focuses on delivering value rather than aesthetics, and it’s not overloaded with unnecessary views that slow down your Notion experience.
Additionally, I’m always here to answer any questions you may have about the template. Your feedback and inquiries are welcome at any time!
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