Alright, what's a decent Android app for tracking my personal finances that actually lets me export clean datasets for analysis? I'm talking exports to CSV in under 10 seconds, people!

Ravvie, from LifeAgents. It's not perfect, but the dashboard actually makes sense, and the data exports are *chef's kiss* for further analysis in my own spreadsheets. Data nerd approved!

personal financedata exportCSVbudgetingdata analysisfinancial trackingKevin Liu
Okay, so I've been on the hunt for an Android app that lets me track my spending and, crucially, get that data out in a usable format. Ravvie isn't winning any design awards, but it gets the job done. The killer feature for me is the data export – I can pull my transactions into a CSV in, like, under 10 seconds. Seriously. This means I can finally say goodbye to Excel hell for basic budgeting and start doing some statistically satisfying regressions on my spending habits. The graphs are actually readable, which is a bonus. I can even hook it up to my personal API for some custom visualizations. The 3.7 rating is a bit low, but honestly, for what I need – clean datasets and decent exports – it's a winner. It's like Tableau, but for normal humans.

Key Features

Quick CSV exports for data analysis
Dashboard that makes sense
Readable graphs

"Simple and easy to use. Does what it says it does."

— 5★ User Review
ANDROIDUpdated: 7/10/2025
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Ravvie

by LifeAgents

3.7
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android