Show HN: A simple, free web app to track my portfolio across brokers(erincayaz.github.io)
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Show HN: A simple, free web app to track my portfolio across brokers
https://erincayaz.github.io/portfolio-tracker/
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This is exactly the kind of scratch-your-own-itch story that produces genuinely useful tools. The fact that you ruled out Excel because the barrier was too high is actually a really important insight — there's a massive gap between "technically possible" and "actually usable."
Curious about a few things:
How are you handling price updates for the non-standard assets like physical gold? Manual entry, or did you find an API that covers it?
Also, the multi-currency angle with TL is interesting — currency fluctuation probably creates a whole secondary layer of complexity for your P&L view. How are you displaying that — in a base currency, or showing each position in its native currency?
Last question — have you shown this to anyone outside your own use case yet? Sometimes the constraints that feel personal turn out to be the exact constraints a much bigger group shares. Would love to see where you take it.
Curious about a few things:
How are you handling price updates for the non-standard assets like physical gold? Manual entry, or did you find an API that covers it?
Also, the multi-currency angle with TL is interesting — currency fluctuation probably creates a whole secondary layer of complexity for your P&L view. How are you displaying that — in a base currency, or showing each position in its native currency?
Last question — have you shown this to anyone outside your own use case yet? Sometimes the constraints that feel personal turn out to be the exact constraints a much bigger group shares. Would love to see where you take it.
It just got harder to track my investments, it was also getting harder to understand whether my investments were aligned with the portfolio I had built.
So naturally, I started to search for solutions. At first, I found a few desktop and mobile apps. But the problem with the majority of them was that they were either too complicated to use or just over-engineered. Nearly all the apps had a FIRE calculator, were synced with the market (which was logical, but how can I get the price for physical gold?), or were also trying to track my expenses. I just wanted to track my portfolio. Hence came the second option: using Excel.
And actually, this is the way the majority of people do it. Knowing that, I tried to create an Excel sheet for myself. But the barrier to entry was just too high; I didn't know how to use it, so it just seemed too hard to implement a solution for myself. Also, the user experience just didn't feel very good. I wanted to see pie charts, good fonts, etc. (I could probably do these things with Excel as well, but if I can't even implement a simple sheet, how could I do these cool visuals?).
So, I decided to implement my own solution. My needs were really simple:
- I want to see all my investments on one screen.
- I want to see my P&L.
- I want to see whether my investment ratio is aligned with my portfolio.
- I want to sync it across different devices.
- I want to have different currencies (like EUR, TL) because I invest in different markets.
- I want it to be free.
- I want to see how my investments grow over time.
And that's about it. So, keeping all these things in mind, I built a web app for myself and wanted to share it with you