A community-maintained, self-hostable personal finance and wealth management app for tracking and managing your finances.
Sure is an open-source personal finance and wealth management application that allows users to track accounts, investments, and overall financial health. It provides tools for account aggregation, portfolio monitoring, and net worth analysis, solving the problem of fragmented financial data across multiple institutions. The project is a community-maintained fork of the discontinued Maybe Finance platform.
Individuals seeking a self-hosted, privacy-focused alternative to commercial personal finance apps, and developers interested in contributing to or customizing an open-source financial management platform.
Developers choose Sure because it offers a fully-featured, production-ready finance app that can be self-hosted for free, with no vendor lock-in or subscription fees. Its open-source nature and active community provide transparency, customization options, and ongoing development beyond what proprietary alternatives offer.
The personal finance app for everyone. NOT affiliated with or endorsed by Maybe Finance Inc.
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Aggregates accounts, tracks investments, and analyzes net worth, providing a unified view of financial health as outlined in the key features.
Enables self-hosting with Docker, keeping sensitive financial data under user control, which aligns with the project's philosophy of transparency and privacy.
Maintained by an active community with public issue tracking and Discord, ensuring ongoing contributions and transparency beyond abandoned proprietary projects.
Built on a codebase with nearly $1 million in prior development investment, offering a mature starting point for customization or deployment.
The README admits to performance issues with data-heavy apps and provides a public Skylight dashboard for debugging, indicating optimization is needed for large datasets.
Requires configuring Docker, PostgreSQL, and Redis, which can be a barrier for non-technical users, as detailed in the local development and hosting guides.
Integrated features like 'Ask an Advisor' may rely on external services from the original project that are no longer active, potentially leading to broken functionality.
Sure is an open-source alternative to the following products: