Voice Expense Tracker
Say it once. Trackr logs the amount, picks the category, files it — in Bangla, English, or both at once.
How voice tracking works
- 1
Tap the microphone
Open Trackr and tap the mic button. No login required.
- 2
Speak your expense
Say something natural like 'bazaar 450 taka' or 'CNG 120, lunch 350'. Mix Bangla and English freely.
- 3
Confirm and done
Trackr's AI parses the amount, category, and description. Review and confirm. That's it.
Why voice beats tapping through forms
A typical expense app makes you tap five times: open, choose category, type the amount, add a note, save. By the time you've done that, you've already lost the momentum — and most days you just don't bother. Voice collapses all of that into one breath.
- One tap, one sentence — entry done in about 3 seconds.
- No keyboard, no dropdowns, no scrolling through categories.
- Works the moment you spend, so nothing gets forgotten.
Mixed Bangla + English, in one sentence
Real conversation in Bangladesh mixes both languages — and so can your input. Trackr parses Bangla numbers and English category words (and vice-versa) in the same sentence.
🎙️ “bazaar 450 taka, CNG 120, lunch 350” → three categorized entries.
🎙️ “বাজার চারশো পঞ্চাশ টাকা” → Food · ৳450.
Bulk entry vs single entry
Caught up at the end of the day? Speak (or paste) several expenses at once and Trackr splits them into separate, categorized entries. Or log a single taka the moment you spend it. Both work the same way — no mode switching.
Private by default
No bank login. No app-store download. When you track solo, your data stays on your device. You can start with no signup at all — read more about how Trackr works offline.
Voice vs typical expense apps
| Task | Trackr (voice) | Typical app (forms) |
|---|---|---|
| Log one expense | ~3 seconds, spoken | 5+ taps, typed |
| Bangla input | ✅ Native | ❌ Usually English |
| Multiple at once | ✅ One sentence | One at a time |
| Works offline | ✅ Yes (PWA) | Often no |
Free · No signup · Works offline