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Tasca

Trip stats, country by country, plus a recap worth sending

Logging is the boring half. This is the half you came for: where the money went, which country was quietly draining you, and what the trip cost per day once it was over.

The Tasca stats tab on iPhone, with Overview, Categories, Locations and Patterns segments, a budget card showing 86 of 140 dollars used, and a last-seven-days chart.

Per country

Total, cost per day, share of the trip and the category mix, for each country you passed through.

Per day

A month grid tinted by how much each day cost, tapping through to that day's expenses.

Per category

Stacked breakdowns with the ability to drill into any slice.

Cost per day is the only fair comparison

Comparing a fortnight in Japan against a long weekend in Lisbon by total spend tells you nothing except that a fortnight is longer than a weekend. Tasca normalises to cost per day everywhere it compares things: between countries in a trip, between this trip and an earlier one, between the first half of a trip and the second.

The same logic drives the cross-trip comparison. If food in Portugal is running eighteen percent above what food cost you in Spain last year, that is a fact worth having on day four rather than in a spreadsheet in January.

Insights that stay quiet until they mean something

Tasca computes a set of facts about a trip and only surfaces the ones with enough data behind them: your biggest single day, your longest run without spending, the largest single purchase, the split between weekdays and weekends, the categories moving fastest.

  • Biggest day and biggest single purchase, both tapping through to the entries behind them
  • Longest no-spend streak and no-spend days inside a country's span
  • Weekday against weekend patterns
  • Seven day trend and month over month strips
  • A map with a pin per country, sized by what you spent there

The recap

At the end of a trip Tasca builds a short sequence of cards out of what you logged: the total, the biggest day, the country that took the most, the purchase you are still thinking about. It skips anything empty rather than padding the sequence with zeros.

Save a card to Photos or send it straight to Instagram Stories or Messages. It is the part of an expense tracker people actually want to show someone, which is a strange thing to say about a budgeting app and also true.

Common questions

Can I see how much a single country cost?

Yes. Every expense records the country it happened in, so each country gets a total, a cost per day, its share of the trip, a category breakdown and a day by day list you can tap into.

Can I compare two trips?

Yes. Tasca compares your current trip against an earlier one on a per day basis and matches categories by name, so you get lines like spending more per day on transport than last time.

What is in the shareable card?

The trip name, the total, cost per day, days logged and the headline facts. It renders at full resolution for Stories, and nothing is uploaded to make it.

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