A modern expense tracker that stores your transactions in your own Google Drive — never on our servers. Built for households who want clarity without compromise.
They want your bank credentials. They store your transactions on servers you don't control. The free ones sell you credit cards and insurance you didn't ask for. The paid ones still treat your data as the product.
Trove takes a different shape: your data lives on your devices, not ours.
Manual import. Local-first. Your data never leaves your devices unless you choose to sync it — to your own cloud storage.
Your transactions live in your browser. If you sync, they go to a JSON file in your own Google Drive. We literally never see them.
Track joint spending, attribute expenses by person, see your shared and individual totals separately. The category names match how households actually think.
Drop in a CSV or PDF from your bank. Trove parses it, auto-categorises, and lays out the month at a glance. No bank login. No setup wizard. No subscriptions to credit reports you don't want.
Total spent, savings rate, on-track indicator, top categories — all in one calm view, monthly or yearly.
Drop in statements from your bank. Auto-categorised with keyword rules that learn from your edits.
One-click Google Drive connection. Your data syncs across devices in a JSON file you own.
Monthly targets per category. Tiles turn amber at 75%, red at 100%. No nagging — just clarity.
Track savings accounts and contributions. Run mortgage amortisation. Voluntary payments included.
12 currencies supported per account. Display in your primary; no FX trickery.
Trove costs less than your gym membership. Cancel anytime; your data stays yours.
In two places: your browser's localStorage (always), and — if you connect Google Drive — a single JSON file in your own Google Drive. Trove the company has no copy. We can't see your transactions, can't analyse them, and can't sell them. The privacy promise is structural, not a policy choice we could quietly walk back.
No. Trove never connects to banks. You import statements manually as CSV or PDF — most banks export these in one click. Manual import is a feature, not a bug: it's what makes the privacy promise possible.
You stop being billed at the end of your current cycle. Your data is unaffected — it stays in your browser and in your Google Drive. You can still open Trove and view everything locally; you just lose cloud-sync until you re-subscribe.
Most apps connect to your bank — convenient, but they store your transactions on their servers and often monetise the data through ads or referrals. Trove deliberately doesn't. You import statements manually as CSV or PDF (one click from most online banking portals), and your transactions stay in your browser and, optionally, your own Google Drive. It's the trade-off some people would gladly make: a few extra minutes a month, in exchange for a much smaller privacy footprint.
Trove works in any modern mobile browser — iOS Safari, Chrome on Android, etc. No app store install needed. Add it to your home screen for a one-tap app-like experience.
That's a valid choice. Skip the Google Drive step and your data lives only in your browser. The trade-off: if you clear your browser storage or switch devices, the data is gone. Connect Drive (or export periodically) if you want it to survive.
Yes — Trove is designed for shared household use. Both partners use the same account, attribute transactions to each person, and see joint and individual totals. One subscription covers the household.
Stripe handles all billing — credit and debit cards from most countries. Card details are never seen or stored by Trove. Manage or cancel your subscription anytime from the in-app Account section.
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