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Category: Digital nomad
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Awesome Travel Budget Tracker: Trail Wallet
When I travel, I like to keep track of my budget. It gives me insight and peace of mind, plus I can share some helpful insights later on with fellow travelers who are asking for advice.
Track your travel budget wisely
So far, I have always made due with the Notes or Excel app on my iPhone, and recently I checked out the XE Currency Converter app’s add-on for travel expenses.
What that one offers that Trail Wallet doesn’t, is it automatically calculates the daily exchange rates and incorporates additional costs for your payment methods, such as when your bank charges you to withdraw foreign cash.
What I love about Trail Wallet
And the comparison ends there. Trail Wallet, to me, is the perfect app for keeping track of my travel expenses. It’s snappy, it’s easy, and it is beautiful.
I love anything that makes task management look exciting. I love colorful diagrams automatically generated from my numbers. I love that my budget tracking now results in a cool infographic. No more boring excel sheets or dull notes for me :).
Trail Wallet is designed to help you stick to your budget. It has categorization built in so you can easily see where your money is flowing. It remembers the settings for your last input so adding a new one is as easy as adding a number and if necessary switching the category.
Before, I would remember all expenses and add them later in the day. With the app, it is easy to add a payment on the spot.
Suggestions
One thing that would come in handy: if the app would cache (remember) notes added to previous payments and automatically suggest them in a new item when typing the same letters.
And another improvement that would come help those traveling together and sharing expenses: add travel buddies and enable a way to track who paid what.
For now, you can solve the travel buddy thing by tweaking the existing tags option to show who paid what.
Calculate the real price
Helpful tip: if you pay by debit or credit card and your card issuer charges for those payments, or for the cash you withdraw while on your journey, be sure to incorporate those costs in the app’s settings where it prompts you to manually adjust the conversion rate.
For example, if your bank charges 2% for cash withdrawal (like mine) and you pay mostly in cash (like me) then multiply the app’s suggested exchange rate with 1.02 and save that value in the settings.
Who is it for?
The Trail Wallet app comes in handy for people on business trips, digital nomads and backpackers alike. I like it so much that I’ll probably keep using it even when I’m not traveling.
Free trial & premium version
It is a premium app. You can install it, try it out for free and add up to 25 payments, giving you plenty of opportunity to see if it works for you. If you make short trips and delete data after each trip, you can even keep using it for free I guess. Otherwise, the $ 4.99 full version is definitely worth it.
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Settled in Thailand: gratitude
November 18th was my birthday and so a few days ago, i was going to thank my Facebook friends and followers for their wonderful good wishes. It also turned into a much appreciated Thailand update and so i’m sharing it with you here:
Wowzers! To everyone who wished me a happy birthday yesterday, on Facebook or Skype or through Whatsapp or iMessage or in spirit or even not at all (probably only now that you’re reading this – it happens to me a lot): THANK YOU!
Update: we’re all settled in a lovely beach hut. Fresh fruits, a coconut and meditation in the morning, then we hop on our motor cycle to find a nice and cool WiFi spot to… yes, work. In some respects, nothing changed.
So from the most awesome office in the world: thanks for all the cheers. Not just for my birthday but all of them. We both deeply appreciate your likes and shoutouts. You support us, teach us and inspire us.*
We’re back to working fulltime, and our much improved lifestyle is empowering us both to lift some heavy-weight stones. It’s like clearing the shed and honestly we’re facing up to a lot of our own rubbish lying around here. In the process of dealing with that, we’re finding new ways to do business and live our lifestyle full of love and adventure.
This little paradise is amazingly beautiful and already a life changer in many respects. We’re doing great, especially in fully supporting and celebrating each other in whatever comes up. We’ll keep sending updates so you’ll know what’s going on.
To follow and support our work, head over to our Facebook pages:
https://www.facebook.com/marcoreeuwijkphotography
https://www.facebook.com/juuth.catering.websitesAgain, thank you! You rock, really: we feel so blessed.
* Update: life goes on, things change and Judith and Marco are no longer together as a couple. We are still close friends.

