From sundial-org-awesome-openclaw-skills-4
Logs expenses from natural language, auto-categorizes, tracks budgets, and provides spending summaries on demand. Data persists locally.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/sundial-org-awesome-openclaw-skills-4:expense-tracker-proThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Track your spending with natural conversation. No apps, no spreadsheets—just tell Clawd what you spent.
Track your spending with natural conversation. No apps, no spreadsheets—just tell Clawd what you spent.
Logs expenses from natural language ("spent $45 on groceries"), categorizes automatically, tracks against budgets, and provides spending summaries on demand. Data persists in your local Clawd memory.
Log an expense:
"Spent $23.50 on lunch"
"$150 for electricity bill"
"Coffee $4.75"
Check spending:
"What did I spend this week?"
"Show my food expenses this month"
"Am I over budget on entertainment?"
Set budgets:
"Set grocery budget to $400/month"
"Budget $100 for entertainment"
Get reports:
"Monthly expense breakdown"
"Compare spending to last month"
"Export expenses to CSV"
Auto-detected from context:
Override with: "spent $50 on [item], category: [category]"
npx claudepluginhub sundial-org/awesome-openclaw-skillsLog personal expenses via natural language commands. Generates spending reports by period, auto-categorizes transactions, and searches history. Works with any AI model.
Creates zero-based budgets assigning every dollar of income to needs, wants, savings, or debt categories using spending_summary and transaction_search tools. Analyzes patterns and suggests reallocations for zero balance.
Generates detailed expense reports with category breakdowns, top vendors, trends, insights, and period comparisons from Norman Finance transactions.