How to Build a Budgeting App like Mint with No-Code

In this article, we’ll walk you through the step-by-step process of building a budgeting app like Mint, YNAB, or PocketGuard with Bubble's visual programming platform. Whether you’re looking to build a personal finance app or you’re just interested in utilizing some of Mint’s core features, this guide will share how to start building the underlying workflows for your product.


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://bubble.io/blog/how-to-build-mint/
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Why I can’t find the " 's budget "?

i have same issue

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Did you guys find out how to get the “'s budget”?

You guys probably figured this out by now, but it is the way the editor works when you’re creating the expression. If you don’t see the option you need, and you know it is there because you added into the database, you may have to backspace so you have to select Current User again, then hit the “more”
If you start a new expression by clicking in the wrong place, you won’t have the choices you expect.

If you have all of the choices you expect except the one you’re looking for, the database is probably missing the field. It may have been added to another data type inadvertently, or just left off.

My Current User’s budget’s income total is not rendering.
It is also not showing in the database under the budget, but it is showing in the Income type.
However, I followed the steps carefully for the add income workflow on the expenses page.
Anyone have any ideas what could be going wrong? (The expenses work perfectly)