I tried YNAB, the budgeting app that inspired me to take charge of my finances (2025)

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I signed up for a 34-day free trial of the app, although YNAB usually costs $83.99 a year to use. After confirming the start of my free trial, the first thing that the app asked me to do was pick whether I wanted my YNAB account linked or unlinked. Linking your account allows your purchases to automatically filter into the app interface; not linking your account forces you to input every single one of your purchases manually into the app. For ease, I decided to link my checking account and two credit cards. When I linked my credit card, I received an alert saying I am currently carrying a balance of $173.88 on my card. Once I made my choice, the app reminded me to manually record $173.88 in the corresponding Credit Card budget. Then I got started budgeting. The app informed me that I had $5,893.45 to budget out. YNAB breaks down expense categories into six major groups: 1) Credit Card Payments, 2) Immediate Obligations (such as utility bills and groceries), 3) True Expenses, 4) Debt Payments, 5) Quality of Life Goals, and 6) Just For Fun. Using knowledge of my typical monthly expenses, I began to input a dollar amount into each category provided. I had to guesstimate for certain categories that fluctuate month-to-month based on my circumstances, such as Auto Maintenance and Gifts. Once I assigned a job for every single one of my dollars, I began to import my expenses from my linked accounts. This step of the process is where the value of the YNAB became most apparent. For example, when I was creating my theoretical budget, I allotted $100 in the category of Clothing. But as the purchases started rolling in, it was instantly clear that I needed to increase my budget for that specific category. When I clicked on the alert, I was taken to a new page that outlined by how much I had overspent my allotted budget. I then clicked through to a new page, where I was given the opportunity to add more value to my budget from either the remaining balance in my bank account, or from other assigned budget categories. I chose to clear my overspending using money from my checking account. Every day, YNAB offers free, live 20-minute classes on the app and their website to help users optimize the budgeting system. They also dive deep into more specific topics such as creating a debt-repayment plan, saving money on groceries, and breaking the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle. Im going to continue to use the YNAB app after my free trial ends I cant wait to see how my spending habits and net worth change month-to-month under the Reports section of the app.

The You Need a Budget app, or YNAB for short, is one of the most popular personal finance apps out there. Based on a budgeting system that founder Jesse Mecham used to gain control over his finances with his wife, YNAB stresses accountability and flexibility, and encourages users to be more active in their financial planning.

YNAB costs $83.99 a year to use, but the app offers a 34-day free trial for anyone who wants to test it out.

I decided to try out the YNAB app for a week to see if its system could help me get excited about budgeting.

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Here's how my experience on YNAB went.

I signed up for a 34-day free trial of the app, although YNAB usually costs $83.99 a year to use.

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Isabel Galupo

While $83.99 seems like a steep price to pay for an app that is supposed to help you save more money, the app claims most people save an average of $200 while using the app during their free trial.

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After confirming the start of my free trial, the first thing that the app asked me to do was pick whether I wanted my YNAB account linked or unlinked.

I tried YNAB, the budgeting app that inspired me to take charge of my finances (2)

Isabel Galupo

Linking your account allows your purchases to automatically filter into the app interface; not linking your account forces you to input every single one of your purchases manually into the app. For ease, I decided to link my checking account and two credit cards.

I tried YNAB, the budgeting app that inspired me to take charge of my finances (3)

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Isabel Galupo

When I linked my credit card, I received an alert saying I am currently carrying a balance of $173.88 on my card.

I tried YNAB, the budgeting app that inspired me to take charge of my finances (4)

Isabel Galupo

The app gave me three choices: 1) create a goal to pay off my balance over time, 2) budget for my entire balance, or 3) skip this for now. Since I knew that I in fact had enough money in my checking account to pay off the balance in full, I chose option two. Once I made my choice, the app reminded me to manually record $173.88 in the corresponding "Credit Card" budget.

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Once I made my choice, the app reminded me to manually record $173.88 in the corresponding Credit Card budget.

I tried YNAB, the budgeting app that inspired me to take charge of my finances (5)

Isabel Galupo

Then I got started budgeting. The app informed me that I had $5,893.45 to budget out.

I tried YNAB, the budgeting app that inspired me to take charge of my finances (6)

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Isabel Galupo

YNAB breaks down expense categories into six major groups: 1) Credit Card Payments, 2) Immediate Obligations (such as utility bills and groceries), 3) True Expenses, 4) Debt Payments, 5) Quality of Life Goals, and 6) Just For Fun.

I tried YNAB, the budgeting app that inspired me to take charge of my finances (7)

Isabel Galupo

Using knowledge of my typical monthly expenses, I began to input a dollar amount into each category provided. I had to guesstimate for certain categories that fluctuate month-to-month based on my circumstances, such as Auto Maintenance and Gifts.

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I tried YNAB, the budgeting app that inspired me to take charge of my finances (8)

Isabel Galupo

Once I assigned a job for every single one of my dollars, I began to import my expenses from my linked accounts. This step of the process is where the value of the YNAB became most apparent.

I tried YNAB, the budgeting app that inspired me to take charge of my finances (9)

Isabel Galupo

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For example, when I was creating my theoretical budget, I allotted $100 in the category of Clothing. But as the purchases started rolling in, it was instantly clear that I needed to increase my budget for that specific category.

I tried YNAB, the budgeting app that inspired me to take charge of my finances (10)

Isabel Galupo

YNAB quickly alerted me that I had overspent in the category in blue text at the top of the apps interface.

When I clicked on the alert, I was taken to a new page that outlined by how much I had overspent my allotted budget.

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Isabel Galupo

I then clicked through to a new page, where I was given the opportunity to add more value to my budget from either the remaining balance in my bank account, or from other assigned budget categories.

I tried YNAB, the budgeting app that inspired me to take charge of my finances (12)

Isabel Galupo

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I chose to clear my overspending using money from my checking account.

I tried YNAB, the budgeting app that inspired me to take charge of my finances (13)

Isabel Galupo

I really appreciated the level of flexibility offered by YNAB it made the usually daunting task of tracking every single purchase not only easy but also enjoyable.

Every day, YNAB offers free, live 20-minute classes on the app and their website to help users optimize the budgeting system. They also dive deep into more specific topics such as creating a debt-repayment plan, saving money on groceries, and breaking the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle.

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I tried YNAB, the budgeting app that inspired me to take charge of my finances (14)

Isabel Galupo

Im going to continue to use the YNAB app after my free trial ends I cant wait to see how my spending habits and net worth change month-to-month under the Reports section of the app.

I tried YNAB, the budgeting app that inspired me to take charge of my finances (15)

Isabel Galupo

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Ive never been the kind of person who checked or even thought about her bank account daily until I downloaded the YNAB app.

Now, Im not only more curious about my finances, but also excited to be more involved with them.

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