I hate money - Manage your shared expenses, easily
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«I hate money» is a web application made to ease shared budget management. It keeps track of who bought what, when, and for whom; and helps to settle the bills.
I hate money is written in python, using the flask framework. It’s developed with ease of use in mind, and is trying to keep things simple.
There's a docker image
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very useful

«I hate money» is a web application made to ease shared budget management. It keeps track of who bought what, when, and for whom; and helps to settle the bills.
I hate money is written in python, using the flask framework. It’s developed with ease of use in mind, and is trying to keep things simple.
There's a docker image
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it was also an inspiration for the nextcloud App cospend https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/cospend
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Hi everyone,
I've packaged I Hate Money as a Cloudron community app and have been using it for my own shared expenses.
For anyone new to the app: I Hate Money is a small, no-frills web app for tracking shared expenses in a group, such as flatmates, friends, or trips. It keeps track of who paid what and for whom and calculates how everyone can settle up. People you invite do not need an account; they can simply access the project via a link.
@staff — here is the catalog file for the Community Apps list:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jfilter/cloudron-ihatemoney/main/CloudronVersions.json
To install it, add that URL in the Cloudron dashboard under App Store → Community apps (requires Cloudron 9.1 or newer), or via CLI:
cloudron install --versions-url https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jfilter/cloudron-ihatemoney/main/CloudronVersions.jsonUpdates then arrive as automatic update prompts, similar to regular store apps.
What the package does:
- Uses the official upstream release, currently 7.1.1, on cloudron/base, installed from PyPI
- Wires up the MySQL and sendmail addons automatically
- Runs schema migrations on startup, so updates, including major version jumps, take care of themselves
- Disables public project creation by default
- Supports per-instance config overrides via /app/data/overrides.cfg, without rebuilding
- Includes end-to-end tests: the local Docker Compose test runs in CI, plus a test for the full Cloudron install/restart/uninstall lifecycle against a live instance
One thing to know after installing: you need to set the admin password before anyone can create projects (or enable public project creation instead). It's a single command, documented in the post-install message and the README.
Source, docs, and issues:
https://github.com/jfilter/cloudron-ihatemoney
Feedback is very welcome. If something breaks, please open an issue on GitHub or reply here.
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