TapTrack started as a tool I built for myself.
I was always shocked at how large my credit card bills were. I never understood how it all added up. So I built an app that shows me how much I’ve spent every time I spend. It makes me more aware of where everything goes, and how I can do better.
That’s still the whole idea. Not control, not lectures, not streaks — just noticing.
What it does
TapTrack captures every Apple Pay transaction the moment you tap, through an iOS Shortcut you set up once. It sorts each tap into a category, runs a weekly budget, and surfaces a quiet pattern from your week every Sunday morning.
Nothing leaves the phone. There’s no server, no account, no cloud sync.
What it won’t do
No streaks. No badges. No green-for-good, red-for-bad colour grammar. No shaming. No subscriptions. No analytics SDK. No third-party trackers. No bank login.
The goal is for you to check the app less over time, not more.
Who built it
TapTrack is made by CtrlSze studio — an independent studio working on software, design, and small tools that try to feel like they were made for a person, not a quarter.
Free during beta. After launch, TapTrack will be a one-time purchase — not a subscription.
Questions, suggestions, or a CSV that won’t import? support@ctrlsze.studio — a real person reads every message.
