A budgeting app that you actually use is better than a perfect spreadsheet you abandon. In 2026, the UK market has strong free and paid options that connect to your bank, categorise spending automatically, and give you real insight into where your money goes.
Free Budgeting Apps
Several strong free options exist for UK users with no subscription required for core features.
- •Monzo — built-in budgeting pots, spending categories, great for Monzo account holders
- •Emma — connects multiple UK bank accounts, tracks subscriptions, net worth overview
- •Money Dashboard — open banking aggregator, spending categories, free basic tier
- •Snoop — focuses on bill savings and spending insights, completely free
- •Plum — automated savings rules, free core features with premium tier available
Are these apps safe to connect to my bank?+
Yes. These apps use Open Banking, regulated by the FCA. They have read-only access to transaction data — they cannot move money without your explicit action.
Best Paid App: YNAB
You Need A Budget (YNAB) costs around £99/year. It uses zero-based budgeting — every pound is assigned a job before you spend it. YNAB claims new users save an average of £600 in their first two months. Works in the UK with open banking integration and a 34-day free trial.
- •£99/year or ~£14.99/month
- •Zero-based budgeting: every pound assigned before spending
- •Connects to UK bank accounts via open banking
- •34-day free trial — no credit card required
- •Strong community and educational resources included
Best for Tracking Net Worth: Emma Pro
Emma connects to over 50 UK banks, credit cards, investments, and pensions for a complete financial picture. The free version is solid; Emma Pro (£4.99/month) adds custom categories, cashback, and detailed analytics.
- •Free tier: bank connection, spending categories, subscription tracker
- •Emma Pro: £4.99/month — custom categories, cashback, analytics
- •Connects to Monzo, Starling, all major UK banks, credit cards
- •Good for tracking investments and pensions alongside spending
- •Net worth view — assets vs liabilities in one place
Best App for Beginners
If you're new to budgeting, start with your bank's own app. Monzo, Starling, and Chase UK all have built-in spending insights and savings pots. Once you outgrow those, move to Emma or Money Dashboard for multi-account visibility.
- •Monzo or Starling: best starting point (free)
- •Emma or Money Dashboard: when you have multiple accounts
- •YNAB: when you want to be intentional about every pound
- •Avoid apps requiring manual entry — automation is key
- •Save Your Money app: track savings challenges and goals
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