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Gastos is a private expense-tracking app for iPhone. Its core positioning is not an enterprise reimbursement SaaS product, but a local-first personal bookkeeping tool. It emphasizes “no account, no cloud, no servers, no tracking SDKs”: spending data is stored on the user’s phone and only leaves the device when the user actively exports it as JSON or CSV.
The product supports three input methods: typing a short note, taking a photo of a receipt, or recording by voice. Its on-device AI parses the amount, merchant, date, and tags. Receipt scanning is based on iPhone’s local OCR, and voice transcription is also completed on device. For analysis, it supports viewing expenses by tag and by day, week, month, or year, and offers natural-language search, such as “food this month.” Travel Mode is a highlight: when a time zone change is detected, it prompts the user to enable the mode, records spending in local currencies, and converts it into the home currency using cached offline exchange rates, covering 150+ currencies.
The page clearly states that it is Free on the App Store, with no subscriptions and no in-app purchases. This makes it highly cost-effective, especially for users who only need personal bookkeeping, receipt recognition, and travel spending statistics. However, the text does not show its long-term business model or any plans for premium services.
Its strengths are a thorough privacy-first design, no registration required, lightweight input methods, and support for CSV/JSON export, which helps avoid being fully locked into the app. The limitations are also clear: the current information only covers iPhone, and it does not include cloud sync, team members, permissions, approval workflows, expense reports, financial system integrations, APIs, or compliance certification details. As a result, it is not suitable as an enterprise expense management platform.
It is suitable for privacy-conscious individuals, freelancers, travelers, and anyone who wants to quickly record everyday spending. If a company needs multi-user collaboration, budget controls, invoice/expense approvals, and finance-system integrations, it should consider alternatives such as Expensify, Concur, 分贝通, or 易快报. Access from China cannot be determined from the crawled text; the app depends on the App Store, so network and download availability, as well as payment issues, should be checked against the actual regional store.
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