An expense tracker is a platform where we will list all our income and expenditures from various sources like salary , freelance , food , travel , medical , education etc to make an analysis about our money. So we can have an idea where we are spending our amount.
Personal finance management is an important part of people’s lives. However, everyone does not have the knowledge or time to manage their finances in a proper manner. And, even if a person has time and knowledge, they do not bother with tracking their expenses as they find it tedious and time-consuming. Now, you don’t have to worry about managing your expenses, as you can get access to an expense tracker that will help in the active management of your finances.
The objective of this project was to create an interactive and completely responsive Expense Tracker website which allows the user to track all of their expenses and income.
- Front-end : React, antd
- Back-end : Node.js, MongoDB Atlas
- Software Used : Visual Studio, Figma (for UI)
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This project has a server part and a client part. You need to install and start both.
In the root directory of this project :
- Install all back-end dependencies
npm install
- install all front-end dependencies
npm run client-install
If you're coding into Vscode, you can split your terminal so you can run both scripts and see how it runs 😉
- Start server in development mode
npm run server
(💡 if you want to start server in production mode run npm run start
)
- Start client
npm run client
App is ready and opens in your navigator 🎉
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