Cross-Platform TypeScript Expense Manager
Budget: ₹1,500 – ₹12,500 INR
I’m building an expense manager entirely in TypeScript that must run smoothly as both a responsive web app and an Android build. The first milestone centres on two features: solid expense tracking (date, category, amount, notes) and a budget-planning module where users set monthly limits and see remaining funds in real time.
Users will register and sign in with the classic email-and-password flow; social logins are out of scope for now. Data can live locally (SQLite, IndexedDB or similar) but the code should be structured so I can bolt on cloud sync later. Clean, strongly typed architecture, secure credential handling and sensible input validation are all part of “done.”
Deliverables I need from you:
• A Git repo with well-organised TypeScript source
• Production-ready web build and Android APK generated from the same codebase
• Basic unit tests covering the core calculation logic
• A concise README so I can run the project with a single command
Once we start I’ll share wireframes and a colour palette. When you reply, tell me which TypeScript-friendly framework you’d choose (React Native + Expo, Ionic, Angular, etc.), point to a similar project you’ve shipped, and outline your timeline. Clean, maintainable code is far more important than flashy visuals at this stage.
Users will register and sign in with the classic email-and-password flow; social logins are out of scope for now. Data can live locally (SQLite, IndexedDB or similar) but the code should be structured so I can bolt on cloud sync later. Clean, strongly typed architecture, secure credential handling and sensible input validation are all part of “done.”
Deliverables I need from you:
• A Git repo with well-organised TypeScript source
• Production-ready web build and Android APK generated from the same codebase
• Basic unit tests covering the core calculation logic
• A concise README so I can run the project with a single command
Once we start I’ll share wireframes and a colour palette. When you reply, tell me which TypeScript-friendly framework you’d choose (React Native + Expo, Ionic, Angular, etc.), point to a similar project you’ve shipped, and outline your timeline. Clean, maintainable code is far more important than flashy visuals at this stage.
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Mobile App Development
Android
Web Development
Frontend Development
API Integration
Data Management