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Copilot Money vs Monarch Money

These are the Tesla and Rivian of budgeting apps—both premium, both excellent, both expensive. If you're ready to pay for the best experience, here's how they actually compare.

Copilot Money

Premium iOS Finance App

$14.99/month or $95/year

Best for: iPhone users who want the most polished budget tracking experience

Pros

  • Arguably the best-designed finance app
  • Smooth, fast performance
  • Smart auto-categorization
  • Beautiful visualizations

Cons

  • iOS only—no Android at all
  • No free tier to try it out
  • Limited expense splitting
  • No bill negotiation

Monarch Money

Comprehensive Household Finance

$14.99/month or $99/year

Best for: Households wanting detailed financial planning across all platforms

Pros

  • Works on iOS, Android, and web
  • Investment tracking included
  • Collaborative couple features
  • Great customer support

Cons

  • Also no free tier
  • Slightly less polished than Copilot
  • Can feel overwhelming at first
  • Expense splitting is basic

Feature-by-Feature Comparison

FeatureCopilot MoneyMonarch Money
iOS App
Android App
Web Access
Investment Tracking
Couple Collaboration
Net Worth Tracking
Budget Categories
Expense Splitting
UI/UX Quality
Free Trial

The Verdict

If you're on iPhone and want the absolute best-looking finance app, Copilot edges ahead. If you need Android, web access, or robust investment tracking, Monarch is your choice. They're essentially the same price and both excellent. But neither has a free tier, and both treat expense splitting as an afterthought. If you split costs with anyone regularly and want to save $100+/year, Savida offers a free tier that combines budgeting with real expense splitting.

Why Not Get the Best of Both?

Savida combines budget tracking, expense splitting, and AI coaching in one app. No more switching between apps or paying for multiple subscriptions.

Free tier available
Expense splitting + budgeting
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