A self-hostable personal finance application for tracking accounts, transactions, and financial planning.
Maybe is an open-source personal finance application that allows users to track their accounts, transactions, and overall financial health. It solves the problem of data privacy and control by enabling self-hosting, giving users full ownership of their financial information.
Individuals and households who want to manage their personal finances with a self-hosted, privacy-focused tool, as well as developers interested in financial technology applications.
Developers choose Maybe because it provides a fully functional, open-source alternative to commercial finance apps, with the flexibility to self-host and customize while maintaining data sovereignty under the AGPLv3 license.
The personal finance app for everyone
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Self-hosting with Docker allows users to keep all financial data on their own infrastructure, ensuring privacy as highlighted in the project's philosophy.
Includes tools for account tracking, transaction management, and budgeting, providing a complete personal finance suite in one dashboard.
Released under AGPLv3, it enables customization and auditing, though forkers must comply with trademark rules as specified in the README.
Demo data support lets users test the app with sample financial information without committing real data, as shown in the setup guide with rake demo_data:default.
The repository is no longer actively maintained, meaning no future updates, bug fixes, or community support, as stated in the IMPORTANT note and final release.
Requires specific Ruby and PostgreSQL versions, plus Docker, making installation complex for those without development experience, as outlined in the local setup requirements.
Being discontinued, there's no active development of new features, integrations, or plugins, reducing its viability compared to thriving alternatives.