Inspiration
One of our team members' cousins had expressed his desire to have a more systematic way of tabulating his expenses on the daily. From this discussion came the inspiration for our project.
What it does
Our website serves as a highly scalable and straightforward tool to tabulate one's expenses and to budget. The user merely uploads their bank or credit card statements onto our website in .csv format, and our dynamic AI solution sorts the expenses according to user-defined categories, and displays the expenses against their budget. The advantage of a decentralized solution such as this one is that it directly addresses the issue of budgeting when one uses several different payment strategies from different institutions.
How we built it
We used React, typescript, GeminiAPI, tailwind, next.js, postfresql and supabase.
Challenges we ran into
Most of us in the team were previously unfamiliar with React, therefore there was certainly a learning curve in terms of the front-end development.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
We came up with a practical idea and divided the task into different components for everyone, we were also able to debug quickly, and add custom features to our project.
What's next for MoneyMoves
Adding more custom features like user authentication, making a classification model etc.
Built With
- geminiapi
- next.js
- postgresql
- react
- supabase
- tailwind
- typescript
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