Stop settling for just the "Total Amount." SpendLog extracts every single line item with near 100% accuracy. Track warranties, export clean Excel data, auto-categorize expenses, and even generate cooking recipes from your grocery lists.
Hello Product Hunt! 👋 I’m the maker of SpendLog.
I built SpendLog because I was tired of expense trackers that were "good enough." You know the ones -- they scan the total, miss the details, and dump everything into a "General" category.
I wanted a tool that actually understands what I bought, not just how much I spent.
💰 What makes SpendLog different?
Most scanners just read the bottom line. SpendLog reads between the lines. We use advanced extraction to pull every single item, quantity, and price from your receipts.
✨ Key Features:
🔍 Precision Extraction: We don't just grab the total. We extract specific line items with near 100% accuracy.
📍 Merchant Maps: automatically visualize exactly where you spent your money.
📂 Smart Categorization: No more "General" or "Other." Our AI knows exactly what category a specific item belongs to.
🛡️ Warranty & Recurring: Tag items for warranty tracking or set recurring bill alerts instantly.
📊 Clean Exports: Download perfectly formatted Excel sheets ready for your accountant or budget planner.
🍳 The "One More Thing" Feature: Since we extract line items from your grocery receipts, we thought: why not make that useful? SpendLog can analyze your grocery list and generate a cooking recipe based on what you just bought.
💸 Pricing:
Free Plan: 10 documents/month (forever).
Pro Plan: $4.99/month for 100 documents. That’s less than the price of one coffee to organize your entire financial life.
I’d love to hear your feedback! specifically, how important is line-item data to your current workflow?
Let me know what you think in the comments! 👇
Impressive launch, SpendLog team. From a clarity & onboarding lens: when a new user opens the app for the first time, what’s the one belief you want them to hold within the first 10-15 seconds? Is it: • “I can instantly see where my money goes, without spreadsheets.” Or: • “This tool already categorizes my spending and shows me trends I didn’t notice.” Because with finance apps the biggest adoption barrier isn’t more features; it’s the user believing this will make sense of my money. Curious how you’re designing that moment.
Nice way to track your expenses. Is there a way for tracking normal cash-based transactions?