Why FinancialAha is the Best Alternative for Actual Budget
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Actual Budget nécessite une configuration technique. FinancialAha fonctionne dès que vous ouvrez Google Sheets.
Actual Budget est une application de budgétisation open-source que vous hébergez vous-même ou que vous utilisez via leur service cloud payant. FinancialAha propose la budgétisation ainsi que le suivi de la valeur nette, la planification de la retraite et la planification fiscale sous forme de modèles Google Sheets - aucune installation, aucun serveur, aucune connaissance technique requise.
- No technical setup or self-hosting required
- Includes net worth, retirement, and tax planning
- Works in Google Sheets you already know
- One-time purchase with lifetime updates
Actual Budget
- Open-source and self-hostable for full control
- Automatic bank syncing (via SimpleFIN)
- Envelope budgeting built into the interface
- Free if you self-host
In Depth
Liberté d'auto-hébergement ou simplicité sans configuration
Actual Budget appeals to a specific type of user - someone who values both privacy and software quality, and has the technical skills to run their own server. The self-hosted version is genuinely free, the envelope budgeting interface is well-designed, and the bank syncing through SimpleFIN works reliably for most users. It is one of the more polished open-source finance tools available.
The barrier is technical complexity. Self-hosting means setting up Docker, managing a server, handling updates, and maintaining backups. For developers and tech-savvy users, this is routine. For everyone else, it is a significant obstacle. Actual's cloud-hosted option removes this barrier at $7.95 per month, which adds up to nearly $480 over five years.
FinancialAha requires zero technical setup. You purchase a template, it opens in Google Sheets, and you start entering data. There is no server to manage, no Docker to configure, no backups to worry about - Google handles all of that. The trade-off is that you give up the self-hosting control and the dedicated budgeting interface.
The scope difference is notable too. Actual Budget focuses purely on budgeting with envelope-style allocation. FinancialAha covers a broader range - net worth tracking, retirement planning, tax planning, and FIRE calculators alongside budgeting. If your financial planning needs go beyond allocating this month's income, FinancialAha covers more ground without requiring additional tools or technical infrastructure.
This comparison covers Actual Budget's self-hosted and cloud-hosted options, pricing, and feature set as of early 2026. Both the open-source app and spreadsheet-based approaches are evaluated on setup requirements, ongoing costs, and planning scope.
Feature Comparison
Side-by-Side Breakdown
| FinancialAha | Actual Budget | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost & Setup | ||
| Price | One-time purchase | Free (self-hosted) or $7.95/month |
| Cost over 5 years | Same one-time cost | $0 (self-hosted) or $477 (cloud) |
| Technical setup required | Yes (for self-hosting) | |
| Server maintenance | None - it's a spreadsheet | Yes (for self-hosting) |
| Data & Privacy | ||
| Where data is stored | Your Google Drive | Your server or Actual's cloud |
| Bank syncing | Not needed | Via SimpleFIN ($1.50/month) |
| Data export | Full access (your spreadsheet) | Export available |
| Open source | ||
| Features | ||
| Envelope budgeting | Adaptable (manual setup) | Built-in |
| Net worth tracking | ||
| Retirement planning | ||
| Tax planning | ||
| FIRE calculator | ||
| Customization | Edit any formula or cell | Via rules and plugins |
| Mobile access | Via Google Sheets app | Progressive web app |
Which is Right for You?
Making the Choice
Choose FinancialAha if...
- You want budgeting, net worth, retirement, and tax planning in one ecosystem
- You don't want to set up or maintain a server
- You prefer working in Google Sheets with full formula control
- You want a one-time purchase with no ongoing costs
Choose Actual Budget if...
- You want a dedicated budgeting app with envelope budgeting built in
- Automatic bank syncing is important to you
- You enjoy self-hosting and want complete control over the software
- You prefer open-source tools and want to contribute to development
Questions fréquentes
Actual Budget vs FinancialAha FAQ
Is Actual Budget really free?
The self-hosted version is free and open source, but requires technical knowledge to set up and maintain a server. Their cloud-hosted version costs $7.95/month. FinancialAha is a one-time purchase depending on the template, with no technical setup needed.
Can I do envelope budgeting with FinancialAha?
FinancialAha templates are flexible enough to implement envelope-style budgeting by creating categories for each "envelope." The approach is manual rather than built into the interface, but you have complete control over how you structure your budget.
Does Actual Budget offer retirement or tax planning?
No. Actual Budget focuses specifically on day-to-day budgeting. FinancialAha offers a broader financial planning ecosystem including retirement projections, net worth tracking, tax planning, and FIRE calculators alongside budgeting templates.
What happens if Actual Budget shuts down?
Since Actual Budget is open source, the code will remain available even if the company stops operating. With FinancialAha, your templates live in your Google Drive - they are standard spreadsheets that work independently of FinancialAha as a company.
Can I import data from Actual Budget to FinancialAha?
There is no direct import. You would need to export your data from Actual Budget (it supports export) and manually enter the relevant figures into your FinancialAha template. Since FinancialAha templates are Google Sheets, you can paste data directly.
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